热备冗余的冗余优化问题

S. Amari, G. Dill
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本文描述并演示了一种解决方案方法,该方法确定了最佳设计配置,从而最大限度地提高了各种不可修复系统的可靠性。该问题的表述考虑了热备冗余的一般情况,并在几个维度上扩展了最先进的可靠性优化技术:(1)非恒定组件风险函数,(2)热备组件包括冷备和热备情况,(3)不完善开关,(4)k-out- n冗余结构,(5)多组件选择,(6)冗余策略选择。该问题涉及选择组件、冗余策略和冗余级别,以在约束条件下最大化系统可靠性。最优解是基于等效二进制整数规划公式确定的。与其他现有方法相比,该方法能更准确地模拟具有主动冗余和备用冗余的工程设计问题。以前,很难确定这类问题的最优解或有效地计算系统可靠性。该方法在一个具有任意故障分布的14个子系统的大型问题上得到了成功的验证。
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Redundancy optimization problem with warm-standby redundancy
This paper describes and demonstrates a solution methodology that determines optimal design configurations that maximize the reliability of a wide range of non-repairable systems. The problem formulation considers the generic case of warm-standby redundancy and extends state-of-the-art reliability optimization techniques in several dimensions: (1) non-constant component hazard functions, (2) warm standby components including cold and hot standby situations, (3) imperfect switches, (4) k-out-of-n redundancy structures, (5) multiple component choices, and (6) redundancy strategy choices. The problem involves selection of components, redundancy strategies, and redundancy levels to maximize system reliability subject to constraints. Optimal solutions are determined based on an equivalent binary integer programming formulation. Compared to other available methods, the proposed methodology more accurately models many engineering design problems with both active and standby redundancies. Previously, it has been difficult to determine optimal solutions for this class of problems or to calculate system reliability efficiently. The methodology is successfully demonstrated on a large problem with 14 subsystems with arbitrary failure distributions.
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