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Survival Analysis and Reliability

A Note on the Mean Residual Life Function of a Parallel System

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Pages 475-484 | Received 18 Jul 2003, Accepted 07 Jul 2004, Published online: 26 Dec 2007
 

Abstract

One of the most important types of system structures is the parallel structure. In the present article, we propose a definition for the mean residual life function of a parallel system and obtain some of its properties. The proposed definition measures the mean residual life function of a parallel system consisting of n identical and independent components under the condition that n - i, i = 0, 2, …, n - 1, components of the system are working and other components of the system have already failed. It is shown that, for the case where the components of the system have increasing hazard rate, the mean residual life function of the system is a nonincreasing function of time. Finally, we will obtain an upper bound for the proposed mean residual life function.

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Ismihan Bayramoglu

(Bairamov)

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