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Computational Analysis of Availability of Process Industry for High Performance

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High Performance Architecture and Grid Computing (HPAGC 2011)

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This paper aims to proposed methodology to evaluate the availability of the rice plant in a realistic environment. A complex mechanical system consisting five subsystems is considered .The failure of the parallel unit of any subsystems, the system remains operative for a short period of time. The paper discussed the three states of system: good state reduced state and failed state. The problem is formulated using supplementary variable technique .Lagrange’s Method is used to solve the governing equations. Availability of the system is evaluated followed by behavior analysis of subsystems.

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Shakuntla, Lal, A.K., Bhatia, S.S. (2011). Computational Analysis of Availability of Process Industry for High Performance. In: Mantri, A., Nandi, S., Kumar, G., Kumar, S. (eds) High Performance Architecture and Grid Computing. HPAGC 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 169. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22577-2_36

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