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    Citation - WoS: 18
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    Component importance for linear consecutive-k-Out-of-n and m-Consecutive-k-Out-of-n systems with exchangeable components
    (Wiley-blackwell, 2013) Eryilmaz, Serkan
    Measuring the relative importance of components in a mechanical system is useful for various purposes. In this article, we study Birnbaum and Barlow-Proschan importance measures for two frequently studied system designs: linear consecutive k -out-of- n and m -consecutive- k -out-of- n systems. We obtain explicit expressions for the component importance measures for systems consisting of exchangeable components. We illustrate the results for a system whose components have a Lomax type lifetime distribution. (c) 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Naval Research Logistics, 2013
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    Citation - WoS: 9
    Citation - Scopus: 11
    Methodological Framework for the Allocation of Work Packages in Global Software Development
    (Wiley-blackwell, 2014) Ruano-Mayoral, Marcos; Casado-Lumbreras, Cristina; Garbarino-Alberti, Helena; Misra, Sanjay
    Global software development in software development industry is a new aspect for many software project managers. In this scenario, the allocation of work packages among project participants is not a simple task. This allocation was traditionally determined by availability and competence but this new trend introduces complexity in an already complex process. Given the need to define new models to guide managers in these operations, this paper presents a framework to allocate work packages among project participants. Apart from the introduction of the framework itself, the results of its implementation are presented. These results show a notable output of the implementation in terms of accuracy of task execution to planning, effect introduction and overall satisfaction. Copyright (c) 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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    Citation - WoS: 30
    Citation - Scopus: 34
    Preparation and Testing of Nafion/Titanium Dioxide Nanocomposite Membrane Electrode Assembly by Ultrasonic Coating Technique
    (Wiley-blackwell, 2014) Devrim, Yilser; Alemdaroğlu Temel, Mine; Alemdaroğlu Temel, Mine
    Membrane electrode assemblies with Nafion/nanosize titanium dioxide (TiO2) composite membranes were manufactured with a novel ultrasonic-spray technique (UST) and tested in proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC). The structures of the membranes were investigated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), and thermogravimetric analysis. The composite membranes gained good thermal resistance with insertion of TiO2. The SEM and XRD techniques have proved the uniform and homogeneous distribution of TiO2 and the consequent enhancement of crystalline character of these membranes. The existence of nanometer size TiO2 has improved the thermal resistance, water uptake, and proton conductivity of composite membranes. Gas diffusion electrodes were fabricated by UST. Catalyst loading was 0.4 (mg Pt) cm(-2) for both anode and cathode sides. The membranes were tested in a single cell with a 5 cm(2) active area operating at the temperature range of 70 degrees C to 110 degrees C and in humidified under 50% relative humidity (RH) conditions. Single PEMFC tests performed at different operating temperatures indicated that Nafion/TiO2 composite membrane is more stable and also performed better than Nafion membranes. The results show that Nafion/TiO2 is a promising membrane material for possible use in PEMFC at higher temperature. (c) 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 2014, 131, 40541.
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    Citation - WoS: 23
    Citation - Scopus: 26
    Lifetime of Multistate k-out-of-n< Systems
    (Wiley-blackwell, 2014) Eryilmaz, Serkan
    A multistate k-out-of-n system model is an extension of binary k-out-of-n system model by allowing multiple performance levels for the system and its components. Various definitions of multistate k-out-of-n system model have been proposed in the literature. Previous studies on these systems mostly focus on reliability evaluation algorithms. The present paper investigates the lifetimes of multistate systems. In particular, the lifetimes of two different multistate k-out-of-n system models are represented in terms of order statistics, and bounds and approximations are presented using these representations. The results are illustrated for a multistate system whose components' degradation occurs according to a Markov process. Copyright (C) 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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    Citation - WoS: 44
    Citation - Scopus: 52
    Signature Based Analysis of m-consecutive-k< f Systems With Exchangeable Components
    (Wiley-blackwell, 2011) Eryilmaz, Serkan; Koutras, Markos V.; Triantafyllou, Ioannis S.
    In this article, we study reliability properties of m-consecutive-k-out-of-n: F systems with exchangeable components. We deduce exact formulae and recurrence relations for the signature of the system. Closed form expressions for the survival function and the lifetime distribution as a mixture of the distribution of order statistics are established as well. These representations facilitate the computation of several reliability characteristics of the system for a given exchangeable joint distribution or survival function. Finally, we provide signature-based stochastic ordering results for the system's lifetime and investigate the IFR preservation property under the formulation of m-consecutive-k-out-of-n: F systems. (C) 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Naval Research Logistics 58: 344-354, 2011
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    Citation - WoS: 10
    Citation - Scopus: 10
    Systems Composed of Two Types of Nonidentical and Dependent Components
    (Wiley-blackwell, 2015) Eryilmaz, Serkan; Eryılmaz, Serkan; Eryılmaz, Serkan; Industrial Engineering; Industrial Engineering
    A coherent system of order n that consists two different types of dependent components is considered. The lifetimes of the components in each group are assumed to follow an exchangeable joint distribution, and the two random vectors, which represent the lifetimes of the components in each group are also assumed to be dependent. Under this particular form of dependence, all components are assumed to be dependent but they are categorized with respect to their reliability functions. Mixture representation is obtained for the survival function of the system's lifetime. Mixture representations are also obtained for the series and parallel systems consisting of disjoint modules such that all components of Type I are involved in one module (subsystem) and all components of Type II are placed in the other module. The theoretical results are illustrated with examples. (c) 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Naval Research Logistics 62: 388-394, 2015
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    Citation - WoS: 50
    Citation - Scopus: 51
    Elemental Sulfur-Based Polymeric Materials: Synthesis and Characterization
    (Wiley-blackwell, 2016) Salman, Mohamed Khalifa; Karabay, Baris; Karabay, Lutfiye Canan; Cihaner, Atilla
    New elemental sulfur-based polymeric materials called poly(sulfur-random-divinylbenzene) [poly(S-r-DVB)] were synthesized by ring opening polymerization via inverse vulcanization technique in the presence of a mixture of o-, m-, and p-diviniylbenzene (DVB) as a cross-linker. A clear yellow/orange colored liquid was obtained from the elemental sulfur melted at 160 degrees C and then by adding various amounts of DVB to this liquid directly via a syringe at 200 degrees C viscous reddish brown polymeric materials were obtained. The copolymers are soluble in common solvents like tetrahydrofuran, dichloromethane, and chloroform, and they can be coated on any surface as a thin film by a spray coating technique. The characterization of the materials was performed by using nuclear magnetic resonance, fourier transform infrared, and Raman spectroscopies. The morphological properties were monitored via scanning electron microscope technique. Thermal analysis showed that an increase in the amount of DVB in the copolymers resulted in an increase in the thermal decomposition temperature. On the other hand, poly(S-r-DVB) copolymers exhibited good percent transmittance as 50% T between 1500 and 13,000 nm in electromagnetic radiation spectrum, which makes them good candidates to be amenable use in military and surveillance cameras. (c) 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 2016, 133, 43655.