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Block A with Weibull(Beta=1.5, Eta=1000), Block B with Weibull(Beta=1.5, Eta=700), Block C with Weibull(Beta=1.5, Eta=600) and Block D with Weibull(Beta=1.5, Eta=900). | Block A with Weibull(Beta=1.5, Eta=1000), Block B with Weibull(Beta=1.5, Eta=700), Block C with Weibull(Beta=1.5, Eta=600) and Block D with Weibull(Beta=1.5, Eta=900). | ||
The FRED reports for this diagram looks like this: | |||
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You can use the analytical results and maintainability/availability simulation results for your BlockSim diagrams and fault trees to generate Failure Reporting, Evaluating and Display (FRED) Reports. These reports provide a graphical demonstration of the reliability and maintainability/availability characteristics of the components in a system and help to identify the components that may require improvement.
Analytical FRED reports illustrate the reliability characteristics of a system’s components in a flexible, color-coded format.
For example, consider a analytical diagram like this:
Block A with Weibull(Beta=1.5, Eta=1000), Block B with Weibull(Beta=1.5, Eta=700), Block C with Weibull(Beta=1.5, Eta=600) and Block D with Weibull(Beta=1.5, Eta=900).
The FRED reports for this diagram looks like this: