Enhancing fuel injection system reliability through Weibull family functions analysis
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/34508Date
2024-08-01Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Nouri Qarahassanlou, Ali; Barabadi, Abbas; Saleki, Meisam; Ali, Rahimazar; Rezakhania, Parisa; Gholamia, MasoumeAbstract
The efficient operation of heavy machinery is crucial to the success of mining and civil construction
operations. To guarantee this performance, equipment performance is assessed using the Reliability
Index, which analyzes failures to study the ability of a system to carry out its intended functions under
predetermined conditions. On the other hand, the failure rate and operational environmental condition
(such as management decisions, maintenance performance, etc., that are defined as “risk factors”) over
the life cycle of industrial systems pose a significant challenge to reliability analysis. This paper proposes
an approach to address these challenges by extending Weibull family functions with regression models.
Then, the effectiveness of this approach using 12-month failure data from the Komatsu 785-5 dump-truck
engine refueling system is demonstrated. The most appropriate reliability function for two scenarios with
different environmental conditions over the performance interval is fitted. The results indicate that both
scenarios exhibit lower reliability than the baseline, highlighting the influence of environmental conditions
on equipment reliability.
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Central Mining Institute (Główny Instytut Górnictwa)Citation
Nouri Qarahassanlou, Barabadi, Saleki, Ali. Enhancing fuel injection system reliability through Weibull family functions analysis. Journal of Sustainable Mining. 2024Metadata
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