System Reliability Allocation and Optimization Based on Generalized Birnbaum Importance Measure

2019 
Importance measure can be used to identify the most vulnerable components with respect to system functionality or failure. Traditional importance measures may not be effective to evaluate the contribution of an individual component if its reliability value does not fall in the full range between 0 and 1. Based on the cost–reliability relation, this paper proposes a generalized Birnbaum importance measure (GBIM) to quantify the contribution of individual components to system reliability improvement by considering reliability range, manufacturing complexity, and technology feasibility. Since GBIM possesses several unique features in terms of guiding system reliability optimization, in this paper, we further develop a GBIM-based genetic algorithm to solve a type of optimal reliability allocation problem. The numerical studies show that both the computational efficiency and the near global optimality based on GBIM outperforms the methods using the traditional importance measures.
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