RAM ANALYSIS OF SOME PROCESS INDUSTRIES: A CRITICAL LITERATURE REVIEW

In today's world of the automation, it is impossible to survive without reliable systems. Thus, all the working engineering systems are expected to remain operative with the maximum efficiency for the maximum duration, i.e., reliable operation. The importance of reliable operation has been real...

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Operating systems
Optimization
Repair
Textiles
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