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A phase diagram, or more specifically a reliability phase diagram, is an extension of the reliability block diagram (RBD) approach. While an RBD is used for a system with a fixed configuration throughout the entire period of operation, a phase diagram can be used to represent scenarios in which a system may undergo changes over time to one or more of the following: | A phase diagram, or more specifically a reliability phase diagram, is an extension of the reliability block diagram (RBD) approach. While an RBD is used for a system with a fixed configuration throughout the entire period of operation, a phase diagram can be used to represent scenarios in which a system may undergo changes over time to one or more of the following: | ||
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A phase diagram, or more specifically a reliability phase diagram, is an extension of the reliability block diagram (RBD) approach. While an RBD is used for a system with a fixed configuration throughout the entire period of operation, a phase diagram can be used to represent scenarios in which a system may undergo changes over time to one or more of the following:
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