A Reparable 3-State Device
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A device is said to have three states if it has one good state and two mutually exclusive failure modes; e.g., in one failure mode, it operates when it shouldn't, in the other it doesn't operate when it should. Some examples of such devices include a fluid flow valve, an automatic machine, and an explosive. A Markov model is developed to obtain the availability function of such a device.
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