A comparison of two non-stationary degradation processes

Robin P. Nicolai, R. Dekker

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Abstract

Time-dependent degradation of engineering structures can be modelled in several ways. Well-known models for this type of degradation are the non-stationary gamma process and Brownian motion with non-linear drift. Accordingly, the lifetime of a structure is modelled as the first hitting time of a fixed failure level by the stochastic process under consideration. In this study we compare the lifetime distributions of both processes under different degradation scenarios. We also investigate the implications of the two stochastic processes to an age replacement policy for engineering structures in a simplified maintenance model. In this model failures are not detected immediately, but only upon replacement (either preventive or corrective). A replacement restores the system to as new condition. We find some conspicuous differences between Brownian motion and the gamma process.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the European Safety and Reliability Conference 2007, ESREL 2007 - Risk, Reliability and Societal Safety
Pages469-476
Number of pages8
Volume1
Publication statusPublished - 2007
EventEuropean Safety and Reliability Conference 2007, ESREL 2007 - Risk, Reliability and Societal Safety - Stavanger, Norway
Duration: 25 Jun 200727 Jun 2007

Publication series

SeriesProceedings of the European Safety and Reliability Conference 2007, ESREL 2007 - Risk, Reliability and Societal Safety
Volume1

Conference

ConferenceEuropean Safety and Reliability Conference 2007, ESREL 2007 - Risk, Reliability and Societal Safety
Country/TerritoryNorway
CityStavanger
Period25/06/0727/06/07

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