Reliability and Cost Analysis of One Unit Karga System Having three types of faults with Single Repairman facility

Authors

  • Mahima Research Scholar, Dept. of Mathematics, BMU (Baba Mastnath University), Asthal Bohar, Rohtak (Haryana)
  • Pooja Bhatia Professor, Dept. of Mathematics, BMU (Baba Mastnath University), Asthal Bohar, Rohtak (Haryana)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36676/irt.v11.i1.1580

Keywords:

RPT (Regenerative p0int technique), Mark0v-process, expected uptime, mean time t0 system failure and Karga system

Abstract

According to the time and expense required for repair and replacement, pr0blems in the 0ne-unit Karga System are classified as micro-minor, minor, and major. It is believed that micro-minor, minor are small faults result in a down state, whereas major faults cause the system to fail completely and have only one repairman facility. When a system fails completely or partially, the repairman first determines if the problem can be fixed or not before replacing or repairing the affected parts. Every computation was completed using actual data that was gathered from Adhvika Enterprise in Panipat. The Semi Mark0v Process and the regenerating p0int technique are used t0 derive a variety of system effectiveness metrics. In order to make judgments about the system's performance, the system is analyzed based on the graphical studies.

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2025-03-16
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DOI: 10.36676/irt.v11.i1.1580
Published: 2025-03-16

How to Cite

Mahima, & Pooja Bhatia. (2025). Reliability and Cost Analysis of One Unit Karga System Having three types of faults with Single Repairman facility. Innovative Research Thoughts, 11(1), 72–79. https://doi.org/10.36676/irt.v11.i1.1580