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Evaluating and upgrading the performance of a bridge network structure with Rayleigh distribution lifetimes
Hossam A Nabwey1, Adel A El-Faheem2, Mohammed Ashraf Denguir2
1Department of Mathematics, College of Science and Humanities in Al-Kharj, Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University, Al-Kharj, Saudi Arabia.
Abstract:
In this work, bridge network model with Rayleigh distribution lifetimes is used. Two main techniques are calculated to upgrade this model: reduction and redundancy techniques. In order to compare the effectiveness of the various approaches, the survival function, the mean time to failure and gamma-fractiles for the original and upgraded model are calculated. Finally, we analyze comprehensively a computer simulation example to distingue between the methods. The numerical simulations were done in Mathematica which indicated that the upgraded system performs better than the original one and the best technique is by cold duplication.
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