Search for dissertations about: "failure rate modeling"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 29 swedish dissertations containing the words failure rate modeling.
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1. Individual Failure Rate Modelling and Exploratory Failure Data Analysis for Power System Components
Abstract : A set of vital societal functions such as health and safety are necessary for today's society to function and to secure the life of its individuals. Infrastructure is required to provide and maintain these functions. READ MORE
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2. Condition-based Failure Rate Modelling for Individual Components in the Power System
Abstract : The electrical power grid is one of the most important infrastructures in the modernsociety. It supplies industrial and private customers with electricity and supportsother critical infrastructures such as the water supply. Thus, it is significant that the power grid is a reliable system. READ MORE
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3. Lifetime modeling and management of transformers
Abstract : This work have studied and developed lifetime estimation methods for the power transformer and how these could be used for asset management purposes. It is researchperformed in the intersection of the fields of reliability theory, statistical analysis, and stochastic process theory applied to lifetime estimations and management of transformers. READ MORE
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4. Application of cohesive modeling in joining technology
Abstract : ABSTRACTThis thesis summarizes the development of cohesive modeling of joints. It presents some new developments regarding the effects of non-zero thickness of adhesive layers and a novel approach of using the concept of cohesive modeling to characterize the failure behavior of rivet joints. READ MORE
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5. Strategies for assessing health risks from two occupational cohorts within the domain of northern Sweden
Abstract : Background: Studies based on a cohort design requires access to both subject-specific and period-specific information. In order to conduct an occupational cohort study, access to exposure information and the possibility and permission to link information on outcomes from other registers are generally necessary. READ MORE