On a threshold representation for complex load-sharing systems
2011
Complex load-sharing systems are studied to incorporate dependencies among components through a load-sharing rule. As the load on the system increases, a series of cycles of Phase I/II failures occur where Phase I failure is a single component failure, which then causes a cascade of component failures (Phase II) due to the load transfer as these components fail. A threshold representation for the process of system failure is given. This representation is a gamma-type mixture representation when the component strengths are independent exponentials. In this case, for a given breaking pattern the mixture is over the gamma scale parameter and is based on a convolution of uniforms defined by the load-sharing parameters. Such convolutions can be approximated by normal densities which reduces the dimension of the parameter space. This representation can be generalized to independent component strengths with arbitrary distributions by transforming the strength and load-sharing to pseudo-strength and pseudo-load-sharing rules.
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