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Solving the Problems of Inspection Planning under Parametric Uncertainty of Underlying Models

Maris PurgailisNatalija RibakovaMax MoldovanVadim DanovichNicholas A. NechvalUldis RozevskisVladimir F. StrelchonokKonstantin N. Nechval

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Structure (mathematical logic)EngineeringSequencereliabilitybusiness.industryeducationmaintainabilityoperational researchGeneral MedicinehumanitiesReliability engineeringInvariant embeddingstomatognathic diseasesprobabilistic and statistical models in industrial plant controlDamagessafety and dependability of production systemsbusinessReliability (statistics)Invariant (computer science)Parametric statistics

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Certain fatigued structures must be inspected in order to detect fatigue damages that would otherwise not be apparent. A technique for obtaining optimal inspection strategies is proposed for situations where it is difficult to quantify the costs associated with inspections and undetected failure. For fatigued structures for which failures (fatigue damages) are only detected at the time of inspection, it is important to be able to determine the optimal times of inspection. Fewer inspections will lead to lower fatigue reliability of the structure upon demand, and frequent inspection will lead to higher cost. When there is a fatigue reliability requirement, the problem is usually to develop an inspection strategy that meets the reliability requirements. It is assumed that only the functional form of the underlying invariant distribution of time-to-failure is specified, but some or all of its parameters are unspecified. The invariant embedding technique proposed in this paper allows one to construct an optimal inspection strategy under parametric uncertainty. This strategy represents a sequence of inspection times satisfying the specific criterion, which takes into account the predetermined value of the conditional fatigue reliability of the structure. The numerical examples are given. Refereed/Peer-reviewed

https://doi.org/10.3182/20130619-3-ru-3018.00421