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Block Up/Down shows each block’s uptimes and downtimes over the course of the simulation. Please note that Block Up/Down Plots are designed for only one simulation (i.e., 1 must be entered for the Number of Simulations in the Maintainability/Availability Simulation window). If you run multiple simulations, the plot shows the results for the last simulation only. When you first select the plot, you must specify which blocks to include by using the Available Blocks area of the control panel to select which blocks to view. | The Block Up/Down plot shows each block’s uptimes and downtimes over the course of the simulation. Please note that Block Up/Down Plots are designed for only one simulation (i.e., 1 must be entered for the Number of Simulations in the Maintainability/Availability Simulation window). If you run multiple simulations, the plot shows the results for the last simulation only. When you first select the plot, you must specify which blocks to include by using the Available Blocks area of the control panel to select which blocks to view. | ||
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Revision as of 22:19, 18 April 2012
Simulation Fault Tree Plot Block Up/Down |
The Block Up/Down plot shows each block’s uptimes and downtimes over the course of the simulation. Please note that Block Up/Down Plots are designed for only one simulation (i.e., 1 must be entered for the Number of Simulations in the Maintainability/Availability Simulation window). If you run multiple simulations, the plot shows the results for the last simulation only. When you first select the plot, you must specify which blocks to include by using the Available Blocks area of the control panel to select which blocks to view. |
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