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Revision as of 03:56, 19 February 2012
BlockSim Simulation RBD |
Simulation diagrams can take into account repair and restoration actions, including behaviors of crews, spare part pools, throughput, etc. Using descrete event simulation highly complex scenarios involving a multitude of probabilistic events, such as corrective maintenance, preventive maintenance, inspections, imperfect repairs, crew response times, spare part availability, etc. can be analyzed. |
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Repairable Systems Analysis through Simulation |
See an example |