Analysis of a System Operating in Different Environmental States
Journal Title: International Journal of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematical Fundamentals (www.ijpcmf.com) - Year 2012, Vol 2, Issue 1
Abstract
In the present problem we analyze a single unit system which operates in “n” operates in a different environmental/weather conditions. Here the system is consisting of one normal weather operative state, “n”abnormal weather states and one failed state. The mathematical expressions for busy period and number of visits conducted by the repairman have been obtained to analyze the results.
Authors and Affiliations
Jai Bhagwan , Jaiveer Singh , J. S. Chaudhry
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