Title :
Random Fuzzy Extension of the Universal Generating Function Approach for the Reliability Assessment of Multi-State Systems Under Aleatory and Epistemic Uncertainties
Author :
Yan-Fu Li ; Yi Ding ; Zio, Enrico
Author_Institution :
Lab. Genie Ind., Ecole Centrale Paris - Supelec, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
Abstract :
Many engineering systems can perform their intended tasks with various levels of performance, which are modeled as multi-state systems (MSS) for system availability and reliability assessment problems. Uncertainty is an unavoidable factor in MSS modeling, and it must be effectively handled. In this work, we extend the traditional universal generating function (UGF) approach for multi-state system (MSS) availability and reliability assessment to account for both aleatory and epistemic uncertainties. First, a theoretical extension, named hybrid UGF (HUGF), is made to introduce the use of random fuzzy variables (RFVs) in the approach. Second, the composition operator of HUGF is defined by considering simultaneously the probabilistic convolution and the fuzzy extension principle. Finally, an efficient algorithm is designed to extract probability boxes ( p-boxes) from the system HUGF, which allow quantifying different levels of imprecision in system availability and reliability estimation. The HUGF approach is demonstrated with a numerical example, and applied to study a distributed generation system, with a comparison to the widely used Monte Carlo simulation method.
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; convolution; fuzzy set theory; reliability theory; HUGF approach; MSS availability; Monte Carlo simulation method; aleatory uncertainties; composition operator; distributed generation system; epistemic uncertainties; hybrid UGF; multistate systems; p-boxes; probabilistic convolution; probability boxes; random fuzzy extension; reliability assessment problems; universal generating function approach; Availability; Generators; Joints; Monte Carlo methods; Random variables; Uncertainty; $p$-box; Multi-state system; aleatory uncertainty; availability assessment; epistemic uncertainty; random fuzzy variable; universal generating function;
Journal_Title :
Reliability, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TR.2014.2299031