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== Default ON unless SCT overridden Example ==
== Default ON unless SCT Overridden==


==== Purposes  ====
==== Purposes  ====


The purposes of this example are to illustrate the following options in [http://www.reliawiki.org/index.php/BlockSim_8:_State_Change_Triggers#State_Change_Triggers SCT]:  
The purposes of these examples are to illustrate the option Default ON unless SCT overridden in SCT settings. Two cases are presented for illustration purpose.
 
 
==== Example 1  ====
This example is used to illustrate the following options in SCT:  


#State Upon Repair: Default ON unless SCT overridden<br>  
#State Upon Repair: Default ON unless SCT overridden<br>  

Revision as of 16:52, 21 October 2011


Default ON unless SCT Overridden

Purposes

The purposes of these examples are to illustrate the option Default ON unless SCT overridden in SCT settings. Two cases are presented for illustration purpose.


Example 1

This example is used to illustrate the following options in SCT:

  1. State Upon Repair: Default ON unless SCT overridden
  2. Activate a block if any item from these associated maintenance group(s) goes down
  3. Deactivate a block if any item from these associated maintenance group(s) is restored

Description

Consider a system shown in Figure below:

Primary and Standby.png

Block P is the primary device. It belongs to maintenance group P.

Block S is the standby device. It has state change triggers. The initial state is OFF. If Block P goes down, then activate this block; if Block P is restored, then deactivate this block. The State Upon Repair is “Default ON unless SCT Overridden”.

Both Block P and S have Weibull distribution with Beta=1.5 and Eta=100 for reliability and repair action.

Both Block P and S are as good as new after repair.

Block Up/Down plot

The Blocksim modeling of this system is shown in Figure below.

  1. At 123, Block P fails and activates Block S.
  2. Block S fails at 186 and is restored at 208. According to setting, it is ON upon repair.
  3. At 223, Block S fails again.
  4. At 301, Block P is restored, and put a request to deactivate Block S. However, Block S is down for repair at this point. The request overwrites the default setting "state upon repair" of Block S. Thus when Block S is done with repair at 385, it is OFF.
  5. At 439, Block P fails and activates Block S.
  6. At 523, Block P is restored and deactivates Block S.
  7. At 694, Block P fails and activates Block S.
  8. At 702, Block S fails and it is get repair at 775. According to setting, it is ON upon repair.
  9. At 788, Block P fails and activates Block S.
  10. At 845, Block P is restored and deactivates Block S.
Block up down plot for primary and standby example.png