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Improved accuracy in quantitative fault tree anlysis.

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posted on 2008-10-01, 14:31 authored by Roslyn M. Sinnamon, J.D. Andrews
The fault tree diagram defines the causes of the system failure mode or ‘top event’ in terms of the component failures and human errors, represented by basic events. By providing information which enables the basic event probability to be calculated, the fault tree can then be quantified to yield reliability parameters for the system. Fault tree quantification enables the probability of the top event to be calculated and in addition its failure rate and expected number of occurrences. Importance measures which signify the contribution each basic event makes to system failure can also be determined. Owing to the large number of failure combinations (minimal cut sets) which generally result from a fault tree study, it is not possible using conventional techniques to calculate these parameters exactly and approximations are required. The approximations usually rely on the basic events having a small likelihood of occurrence. When this condition is not met, it can result in large inaccuracies. These problems can be overcome by employing the binary decision diagram (BDD) approach. This method converts the fault tree diagram into a format which encodes Shannon’s decomposition and allows the exact failure probability to be determined in a very efficient calculation procedure. This paper describes how the BDD method can be employed in fault tree quantification.

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School

  • Aeronautical, Automotive, Chemical and Materials Engineering

Department

  • Aeronautical and Automotive Engineering

Citation

SINNAMIN, R.M. and ANDREWS, J.D., 1997. Improved accuracy in qualitative fault tree analysis. Quality and Reliability Engineering International, 13 (5), pp 285-292.

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© John Wiley & Sons

Publication date

1997

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This article is Restricted Access. It was published in the journal, Quality and Reliability Engineering International [© John Wiley & Sons] and is also available at: http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/3680/home

ISSN

0748-8017

Language

  • en

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