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Probability, Reliability and Statistical Methods in Engineering Design (Hardback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 72 hours | |Short Description for Probability, Reliability and Statistical Methods in Engineering DesignLearn the tools to assess product reliability! Haldar and Mahadevan crystallize the research and experience of the last few decades into the most up--to--date book on risk--based design concepts in engineering available. The fundamentals of reliability and statistics necessary for risk--based engineering analysis and design are clearly presented.
Full description- Publisher: John Wiley and Sons (WIE)
- Published: 30 November 1999
- Format: Hardback 320 pages
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- Categories: Mathematics | Probability & Statistics | Engineering: General | Technical Design | Reliability Engineering | Civil Engineering, Surveying & Building | Structural Engineering
- ISBN 13: 9780471331193 ISBN 10: 0471331198
- Sales rank: 932,374
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Full description for Probability, Reliability and Statistical Methods in Engineering Design
Learn the tools to assess product reliability! Haldar and Mahadevan crystallize the research and experience of the last few decades into the most up--to--date book on risk--based design concepts in engineering available. The fundamentals of reliability and statistics necessary for risk--based engineering analysis and design are clearly presented. And with the help of many practical examples integrated throughout the text, the material is made very relevant to todaya s practice. Key Features aeo Covers all the fundamental concepts and mathematical skills needed to conduct reliability assessments. aeo Presents the most widely--used reliability assessment methods. aeo Concepts that are required for the implementation of risk--based design in practical problems are developed gradually. aeo Both risk--based and deterministic design concepts are included to show the transition from traditional to modern design practice.

