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[en] To solve the unmanageable number of states of Markov of systems that have a great number of components, it is intends a modification to the method of Markov, denominated Markov truncated analysis, in which is assumed that it is worthless the dependence among faults of components. With it the number of states is increased in a lineal way (not exponential) with the number of components of the system, simplifying the analysis vastly. As example, the proposed method was applied to the system HPCS of the CLV considering its 18 main components. It thinks about that each component can take three states: operational, with hidden fault and with revealed fault. Additionally, it takes into account the configuration of the system HPCS by means of a block diagram of dependability to estimate their unavailability at level system. The results of the model here proposed are compared with other methods and approaches used to simplify the Markov analysis. It also intends the modification of the intervals of inspection of three components of the system HPCS. This finishes with base in the developed Markov model and in the maximum time allowed by the code ASME (NUREG-1482) to inspect components of systems that are in reservation in nuclear power plants. (Author)
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Prediccion de intervalos de inspeccion utilizando analisis de Markov
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2005; 16 p; 16. Annual Congress of the SNM; Oaxaca 2005. Energia Nuclear del Siglo XXI; Oaxaca (Mexico); 10-13 Jul 2005; 23. Annual Meeting of the SMSR; Oaxaca 2005. Energia Nuclear del Siglo XXI; Oaxaca (Mexico); 10-13 Jul 2005
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Miscellaneous
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Conference; Numerical Data
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DATA, ENGINEERED SAFETY SYSTEMS, ENGINEERING, ENRICHED URANIUM REACTORS, EQUATIONS, INFORMATION, NUCLEAR FACILITIES, NUMERICAL DATA, POWER PLANTS, POWER REACTORS, REACTOR PROTECTION SYSTEMS, REACTORS, STOCHASTIC PROCESSES, SYSTEM FAILURE ANALYSIS, SYSTEMS ANALYSIS, THERMAL POWER PLANTS, THERMAL REACTORS, WATER COOLED REACTORS, WATER MODERATED REACTORS
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