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Goal Oriented Methodology and Applications in Nuclear Power Plants

A Modern Systems Reliability Approach

  • 1st Edition - October 29, 2019
  • Latest edition
  • Authors: Yi Xiao-Jian, Shi Jian, Mu Hui-Na
  • Language: English

Goal Oriented Methodology and Applications in Nuclear Power Plants: A Modern Systems Reliability Approach presents the latest data and research on the modern system reliabili… Read more

Description

Goal Oriented Methodology and Applications in Nuclear Power Plants: A Modern Systems Reliability Approach presents the latest data and research on the modern system reliability approach by GO methodology to improve the quality and reliability of nuclear power plants (NPP). Quality and reliability are two key factors which are critical to the economic success of NPPs, hence this book provides a comprehensive and systematic analysis of the latest data and research illustrated through the provision of examples and solutions, applications and problems to test comprehension. Authors Xiao-Jian, Jian and Hui-Na systematically illustrate reliability modeling, analysis, optimization allocation and assessment, and their applications in NPPs.

This book, without assuming prior knowledge, presents all required information in an accessible and easily applied style. It will be particularly valuable to engineering and reliability professionals, nuclear engineering graduate students, reliability engineering specialists and nuclear energy researchers.

Key features

  • Presents the latest research and data in one resource, eliminating the need to consult many diverse sources
  • Includes examples and solutions that provide practical applications
  • Combines principles, applications and examples within NPPs to provide a very thorough understanding of the technological aspects presented

Readership

Nuclear engineers, reliability specialists, reliability professionals working in power industry, nuclear power administrators, nuclear undergrad and graduate students, reliability undergrad and graduate students, nuclear researchers and professors of nuclear power

Table of contents

1. Introduction2. Goal Oriented Methodology3. GO Reliability Analysis Method for Nuclear Power Plants4. GO Reliability Optimization Allocation Method for Nuclear Power Plant5. GO Reliability Assessment Method for Nuclear Power Plant6. GO Reliability Software for Nuclear Power Plant7. Typical Nuclear Power Plant Applications by GO Reliability Analysis Method8. Typical Nuclear power Plant Applications by GO Reliability Optimization Allocation Method9. Typical Nuclear power Plant Applications by GO Reliability Assessment Method

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: October 29, 2019
  • Language: English

About the authors

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Yi Xiao-Jian

Dr. Xiao-Jian’s research interested include complex systems reliability analysis, reliability optimization design, and reliability assessment. He has published more than 40 papers, 5 patents, and been responsible for 10 national projects for nuclear power plants, aerospace systems, and defence systems particularly in China.
Affiliations and expertise
Associate Professor, Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science in Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Shi Jian

Dr. Jian’s research interests include reliability statistics and reliability assessment. He has published more than 40 papers and has lead 20 national projects for nuclear power plants, aerospace systems, and defence systems in China.
Affiliations and expertise
Professor and Director, Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science in Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Mu Hui-Na

Dr. Hui-na’s research includes complex systems reliability analysis and reliability assessment. She has published more than 30 papers and been responsible for 15 national projects for nuclear power plants, aerospace systems and defence systems in China.
Affiliations and expertise
Assistant Professor, Beijing Institute of Technology

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