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Reliability and Availability Analysis of Aircraft Landing Gear System Considering Common Cause Failure

Published: 15 December 2023 Publication History

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Although the component redundancy design of aircraft landing gear system improves the reliability of system, it also increases common cause failure probability. to ensure accurate analysis of the reliability and availability of aircraft landing gear systems, the α-factor model is used to calculate failure rate of common cause failure component. The reliability and availability of landing gear system are obtained forward reasoning by using Bayesian networks. The results show that the reliability and availability of the landing gear system when considering common cause failure are lower than those without considering common cause failure, but they are more in line with actual situation.

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ICCVIT '23: Proceedings of the 2023 International Conference on Computer, Vision and Intelligent Technology
August 2023
378 pages
ISBN:9798400708701
DOI:10.1145/3627341
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Published: 15 December 2023

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  1. Bayesian network
  2. Common cause failure
  3. Fault tree
  4. System reliability

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