Failure modelling and reliability assessment of repairable systems has been receiving a great deal of attention due to its pivotal role in risk and safety management of process industries. Meanwhile, the level of uncertainty that comes with characterizing the parameters of reliability models require a sound parameter estimator tool. For the purpose of comparison and cross-verification, this paper aims at identifying the most efficient and minimal variance parameter estimator. Hierarchical Bayesian modelling (HBM) and Maximum Likelihood Estimation (MLE) approaches are applied to investigate the effect of utilizing observed data on inter-arrival failure time modelling. A case study of Natural Gas Regulating and Metering Stations in Italy has been considered to illustrate the application of proposed framework. The results highlight that relaxing the renewal process assumption and taking the time dependency of the observed data into account will result in more precise failure models. The outcomes of this study can help asset managers to find the optimum approach to reliability assessment of repairable systems.

On Reliability Challenges of Repairable Systems Using Hierarchical Bayesian Inference and Maximum Likelihood Estimation / BahooToroody, Ahmad; Abaei, Mohammad Mahdi; Arzaghi, Ehsan; Song, Guozheng; De Carlo, Filippo; Paltrinieri, Nicola; Abbassi, Rouzbeh. - In: PROCESS SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION. - ISSN 0957-5820. - STAMPA. - 135:(2019), pp. 157-165. [10.1016/j.psep.2019.11.039]

On Reliability Challenges of Repairable Systems Using Hierarchical Bayesian Inference and Maximum Likelihood Estimation

BahooToroody, Ahmad;De Carlo, Filippo
Methodology
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2019

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Failure modelling and reliability assessment of repairable systems has been receiving a great deal of attention due to its pivotal role in risk and safety management of process industries. Meanwhile, the level of uncertainty that comes with characterizing the parameters of reliability models require a sound parameter estimator tool. For the purpose of comparison and cross-verification, this paper aims at identifying the most efficient and minimal variance parameter estimator. Hierarchical Bayesian modelling (HBM) and Maximum Likelihood Estimation (MLE) approaches are applied to investigate the effect of utilizing observed data on inter-arrival failure time modelling. A case study of Natural Gas Regulating and Metering Stations in Italy has been considered to illustrate the application of proposed framework. The results highlight that relaxing the renewal process assumption and taking the time dependency of the observed data into account will result in more precise failure models. The outcomes of this study can help asset managers to find the optimum approach to reliability assessment of repairable systems.
2019
135
157
165
BahooToroody, Ahmad; Abaei, Mohammad Mahdi; Arzaghi, Ehsan; Song, Guozheng; De Carlo, Filippo; Paltrinieri, Nicola; Abbassi, Rouzbeh
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