The following section describes the fault tree modeling process in an industrial setup. Fault trees represent a formalism or a tool for reliability, availability, maintainability and safety (RAMS) assessment of a system, whose type can range from an industrial plant such as a nuclear power plant or a chemical plant, over airplanes, submarines and cars, to specific missions involving a technical device such as a flight to Mars. Analysis of each of these systems will want to answer different questions motivated by different concerns.

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Creating Fault Tree Models

  • Mariëlle Stoelinga,
  • Enno Ruijters,
  • Pavel Krčál

摘要

The following section describes the fault tree modeling process in an industrial setup. Fault trees represent a formalism or a tool for reliability, availability, maintainability and safety (RAMS) assessment of a system, whose type can range from an industrial plant such as a nuclear power plant or a chemical plant, over airplanes, submarines and cars, to specific missions involving a technical device such as a flight to Mars. Analysis of each of these systems will want to answer different questions motivated by different concerns.