Reliability of fluid systems

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This paper focuses on the importance of detection reliability, especially in complex fluid systems for demanding production technology. The initial criterion for assessing the reliability is the failure of object (element), which is seen as a random variable and their data (values) can be processed using by the mathematical methods of theory probability and statistics. They are defined the basic indicators of reliability and their applications in calculations of serial, parallel and backed-up systems. For illustration, there are calculation examples of indicators of reliability for various elements of the system and for the selected pneumatic circuit.

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Kopáček, J., Fojtášek, K., & Dvořák, L. (2016). Reliability of fluid systems. In EPJ Web of Conferences (Vol. 114). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201611402057

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