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Successful operation of a system over a scheduled period of “n” years depends very much on the reliability of all its structural components (Kovalenko et al. 1997). A poor reliability of a group of components may yield a sequence of failures that will make smooth operation of the system impossible. Thus, an investment in the reliability oriented optimum design may reduce considerably the number and the total cost of repairs and interventions associated with chance and wearout failures.
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Skoczeń, B.T. (2004). Reliability Oriented Optimum Design Of Cryogenic Compensation Systems. In: Compensation Systems for Low Temperature Applications. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-06305-7_8
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