Systems Engineering - Control Concepts
In 1–3 paragraphs for each question, answer the questions.
Control Concepts and Methods
- Question 1: Provide 1 example of an open-loop system and 1 example of a closed-loop system.
- Question 2: Given an unstable pattern of variation, describe the relationship of control limits, Type 1 errors, and Type 2 errors.
- Question 3: Given the following: n = 10 samples,
= 0.30 inches and the process range of
= 0.0025 inches. What are the control limits of the
- chart and
- chart?
Design for Reliability
- Question 1: From a design perspective, define reliability, and describe its major characteristics.
- Question 2: A system consists of four subsystems connected in series. Determine the overall system reliability. Each subsystem has the following reliabilities:
- Subsystem A= 0.95
- Subsystem B = 0.80
- Subsystem C = 0.85
- Subsystem D = 0.90
- Question 3: Assume that a system has operational redundancy with three subsystems connected in parallel. Determine the overall system reliability. Each subsystem has the following reliabilities:
- Subsystem A = 0.95
- Subsystem B = 0.80
- Subsystem C = 0.90
- Question 4: A system has five subsystems with the following Mean-Time Between Failures (MTBF). The five systems are connected in series. Determine the probability of survival for an operating period of 500 hours:
- MTBF of Subsystem A= 5,270 hours
- MTBF of Subsystem B = 8,110 hours
- MTBF of Subsystem C = 4,750 hours
- MTBF of Subsystem D = 6,050 hours
- MTBF of Subsystem E = 1,800 hours
Your response should address each of the major points of each question as well as the following:
- For paragraph answer questions, each response should be 1–3 paragraphs of original information.
- For paragraph answer questions, each response should include at least 1 reference, and all sources should be cited.
- Grammar, spelling, punctuation, and format should be correct and professional.
For the questions that include problem solutions, use the following guidelines for your answers:
- The final solution should be correct.
- The analytical process for solving the problem should be neatly laid out, and it should be logically defined.
- The number of arithmetical errors will be considered.
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