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Let's assume that the three components A, B and C follow failure distributions Weibull(Beta=1.5,Eta=1000), Weibull(Beta=1.1, Eta=800) and Exponential(MTTF=3000). The reliability for each components and the system at mission time =100 hours is shown in the figure below. | Let's assume that the three components A, B and C follow failure distributions Weibull(Beta=1.5,Eta=1000), Weibull(Beta=1.1, Eta=800) and Exponential(MTTF=3000). The reliability for each components and the system at mission time =100 hours is shown in the figure below. |
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Let's assume that the three components A, B and C follow failure distributions Weibull(Beta=1.5,Eta=1000), Weibull(Beta=1.1, Eta=800) and Exponential(MTTF=3000). The reliability for each components and the system at mission time =100 hours is shown in the figure below.
There are several plots available for analytic RBD and FT analysis. In system level, there are four plots available as show in the following:
Unreliability vs. Time
Reliability vs. Time
Probability Density Function
Failure Rate vs. Time
For the metrics, there are three kind of reliability importance plot available:
Reliability Importance vs. Time
Static Reliability Importance
Static Reliability Importance(Tableau)
In block level, there are four kind of plots available:
Block Unreliability vs. Time
Block Reliability vs. Time
Block Probability Density Function