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MTBF Question

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delb

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Nov 20, 2008
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Hi.
I am new to this and have to work out a systems reliability that has 4 components all in parallel. The MTBF's I have calculated for each system using the failure rates and MTBF's. These are A = 1433 hours, B = 1443 hours, C =1342 hours and D = 1232 hours. To calculate the systems overall MTBF I have converted these to failure rates and multiplied them ie A x B x C x D. giving me 2.92499E-13. I have then done
1 / 2.92499E-13 giving me a MTBF of the system of 4.25455E+12 hours. Is this correct as it seems very high.

Many thanks
 
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Hi IRStuff.

Thanks for that, they are fully redundant but have different MTBF's as the each system is composed of different parts although do the same thing, should one go down.

Cheers
 
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