22.38 Probability And Its Applications To Reliability, Quality Control, And Risk Assessment, Fall 2005
A fault tree from the NASA Accident Analysis Team in
Report of the Presidential Commission on the Space Shuttle Challenger Accident. (Courtesy of
NASA.)
Highlights of this Course
Course Description
This course covers interpretations of the concept of probability. Topics include basic probability rules; random variables and distribution functions; functions of random variables; and applications to quality control and the reliability assessment of mechanical/electrical components, as well as simple structures and redundant systems. The course also considers elements of statistics; Bayesian methods in engineering; methods for reliability and risk assessment of complex systems (event-tree and fault-tree analysis, common-cause failures, human reliability models); uncertainty propagation in complex systems (Monte Carlo methods, Latin Hypercube Sampling); and an introduction to Markov models. Examples and applications are drawn from nuclear and other industries, waste repositories, and mechanical systems.