Failure of a system of components logically arranged in series and parallel

In summary, the given system of components has been assessed under in-service conditions, and the probability of a loss of flow from the manifold within the first 3 years is calculated to be 0.08643. This is based on the exponential distribution function used to model the distribution of random time to failure, with parameters λ1, λ2, λ3, λ4, and λ5.
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[SOLVED] failure of a system of components logically arranged in series and parallel

The performance of the valves in (V1 OR V2 OR V3) AND V4 AND V5 has been assessed in more detail under conditions
closer to those experienced in-service and the distribution functions of the random time
to failure have been quantified. The useful life period, prior to wear-out, occurs from
installtion to 5years. During this period, all of the distribution functions are modeled
using an exponential distribution function of the form:
FT (t) = 1 − exp[−_λit] where i=1,2,3,4,5
If _λ1 = λ_2 = _λ3 = 0.05; λ_4 = 0.267; λ_5 = 0.189 (all in years−1), calculate the probability
of a loss of flow from the manifold sometime in the period (0,3)years.
ANSWER[P[F]=0.08643]

Homework Equations


FT (t) = 1 − exp[−_λit] where i=1,2,3,4,5

The Attempt at a Solution


Assummed that V1,V2 AND V3 ARE IN SERIES AND ARE IN PARALLEL WITH V4 AND V5
= 1- exp [-λ1+λ2+λ3+λ4+λ5*3]
Have tried to substitute .05,.267 and .189 for lambada, *3 for t in the given equation but my answer is still very different from the given answer of 0.08643[/QUOTE]
 
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The attempt at a solution:

V1,V2 AND V3 ARE IN SERIES AND SS1 ARE IN PARALLEL TO V4 AND V5

(PV1 OR PV2 OR PV3) AND PV4 AND PV5

FT (t) = 1 − exp[−_λit] where i=1,2,3,4,5

If _λ1 = λ_2 = _λ3 = 0.05; λ_4 = 0.267; λ_5 = 0.189 (all in years−1),

For PSS FT (t) =1- exp [-λ1+λ2+λ3*3] where t=3 = .36237

For PV4, FT (t) =1- exp [-λ4*3]=.55112

For PV5,FT (t) =1- exp [-λ5*3]= .43278

Therefore the probability of loss of flow from the manifold at time 3 years is

PSS1 AND PV4 AND PV5= .36237*.55112*.43278= .08643
 

What is the definition of failure of a system of components logically arranged in series and parallel?

Failure of a system of components logically arranged in series and parallel refers to the malfunction or breakdown of a system that is made up of individual components connected in both series and parallel configurations.

What are some examples of systems with components arranged in series and parallel?

Examples of systems with components arranged in series and parallel include electrical circuits, plumbing systems, and computer networks.

What are the common causes of failure in systems with components arranged in series and parallel?

The most common causes of failure in these types of systems are component malfunctions, insufficient power supply, and overloading of the system.

How can failures in systems with components arranged in series and parallel be prevented?

To prevent failures, it is important to regularly inspect and maintain all components in the system, ensure proper power supply and distribution, and avoid overloading the system with too much demand.

What are the potential consequences of failure in a system with components arranged in series and parallel?

The consequences of failure can range from minor inconveniences, such as a temporary loss of power or water, to more serious consequences, such as system shutdown, damage to equipment, or even safety hazards.

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