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Three devices A, B and C are in parallel and rotate to perform the task. A is ON initially, B and C are standby. When A fails, Turn B On; when B fails, turn C ON and when C fails, Turn A ON. The desired situation is that, at every moment, one and only one device is operating. This means that, when a device is done with repair, it should be standby if there is already one device operating; or it should be operating when there is not device operating. | Three devices A, B and C are in parallel and rotate to perform the task. A is ON initially, B and C are standby. When A fails, Turn B On; when B fails, turn C ON and when C fails, Turn A ON. The desired situation is that, at every moment, one and only one device is operating. This means that, when a device is done with repair, it should be standby if there is already one device operating; or it should be operating when there is not device operating. | ||
==== BlockSim Solution ==== | ==== BlockSim Solution ==== | ||
The Blocksim diagram for this system is shown in Figure below. | |||
[[Category:BlockSim_Examples]] | [[Category:BlockSim_Examples]] |
Revision as of 20:46, 20 July 2011
Rotation Example
Description
Three devices A, B and C are in parallel and rotate to perform the task. A is ON initially, B and C are standby. When A fails, Turn B On; when B fails, turn C ON and when C fails, Turn A ON. The desired situation is that, at every moment, one and only one device is operating. This means that, when a device is done with repair, it should be standby if there is already one device operating; or it should be operating when there is not device operating.
BlockSim Solution
The Blocksim diagram for this system is shown in Figure below.