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The Static RI plot shows the static reliability importance of a specified number of blocks in the system at a specific time. To view this plot, you must specify the time at which the reliability importance is calculated and the number of blocks to display. The plot will show the blocks with the highest reliability importance (e.g., if you specify to show five blocks, the plot will show the | The Static RI plot shows the static reliability importance of a specified number of blocks in the system at a specific time. To view this plot, you must specify the time at which the reliability importance is calculated and the number of blocks to display. The plot will show the blocks with the highest reliability importance (e.g., if you specify to show five blocks, the plot will show the five blocks with the highest reliability importance). Point to a bar to view the block’s name, reliability and calculated importance. Blocks with the highest reliability are shown in green, blocks with medium reliability are shown in yellow and blocks with the lowest reliability are shown in red. | ||
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Analytical RBD Plot Static RI |
The Static RI plot shows the static reliability importance of a specified number of blocks in the system at a specific time. To view this plot, you must specify the time at which the reliability importance is calculated and the number of blocks to display. The plot will show the blocks with the highest reliability importance (e.g., if you specify to show five blocks, the plot will show the five blocks with the highest reliability importance). Point to a bar to view the block’s name, reliability and calculated importance. Blocks with the highest reliability are shown in green, blocks with medium reliability are shown in yellow and blocks with the lowest reliability are shown in red. |
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