Treffer: Propagated failure analysis for non-repairable systems considering both global and selective effects

Title:
Propagated failure analysis for non-repairable systems considering both global and selective effects
Source:
Reliability engineering & systems safety. 99:96-104
Publisher Information:
Oxford: Elsevier, 2012.
Publication Year:
2012
Physical Description:
print, 19 ref
Original Material:
INIST-CNRS
Subject Terms:
Control theory, operational research, Automatique, recherche opérationnelle, Energy, Énergie, Sciences exactes et technologie, Exact sciences and technology, Sciences appliquees, Applied sciences, Recherche operationnelle. Gestion, Operational research. Management science, Recherche opérationnelle et modèles formalisés de gestion, Operational research and scientific management, Théorie de la fiabilité. Renouvellement des équipements, Reliability theory. Replacement problems, Informatique; automatique theorique; systemes, Computer science; control theory; systems, Informatique théorique, Theoretical computing, Recherche information. Graphe, Information retrieval. Graph, Logiciel, Software, Organisation des mémoires. Traitement des données, Memory organisation. Data processing, Gestion des mémoires et des fichiers (y compris la protection et la sécurité des fichiers), Memory and file management (including protection and security), Compétition, Competition, Competencia, Distribution temporelle, Time distribution, Distribución temporal, Défaillance, Failures, Fallo, Dépendance fonctionnelle, Functional dependence, Dependencia funcional, Endommagement, Damaging, Deterioración, Fiabilité, Reliability, Fiabilidad, Mémoire ordinateur, Computer storage, Memoria ordinador, Méthode combinatoire, Combinatorial method, Método combinatorio, Méthode domaine temps, Time domain method, Método dominio tiempo, Processus Markov, Markov process, Proceso Markov, Système parallèle, Parallel system, Sistema paralelo, Système réparti, Distributed system, Sistema repartido, Système série, Series system, Sistema serie, Sûreté fonctionnement, Dependability, Seguridad funcionamiento, Temps rupture, Break up time, Tiempo ruptura, Analyse globale, Global analysis, Análisis global, Failure isolation, Failure propagation, Global effect, Selective effect
Document Type:
Fachzeitschrift Article
File Description:
text
Language:
English
Author Affiliations:
University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, MA 02747, United States
The Israel Electric Corporation, P.O. Box 10, Haifa 31000, Israel
ISSN:
0951-8320
Rights:
Copyright 2015 INIST-CNRS
CC BY 4.0
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Notes:
Computer science; theoretical automation; systems

Operational research. Management
Accession Number:
edscal.25626530
Database:
PASCAL Archive

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This paper proposes an algorithm for the reliability analysis of non-repairable binary systems subject to competing failure propagation and failure isolation events with both global and selective failure effects. A propagated failure that originates from a system component causes extensive damage to the rest of the system. Global effect happens when the propagated failure causes the entire system to fail; whereas selective effect happens when the propagated failure causes only failure of a subset of system components. In both cases, the failure propagation that originates from some system components (referred to as dependent components) can be isolated because of functional dependence between the dependent components and a component that prevents the failure propagation (trigger components) when the failure of the trigger component happens before the occurrence of the propagated failure. Most existing studies focus on the analysis of propagated failures with global effect. However, in many cases, propagated failures affect only a subset of system components not the entire system. Existing approaches for analyzing propagated failures with selective effect are limited to series-parallel systems. This paper proposes a combinatorial method for the propagated failure analysis considering both global and selective effects as well as the competition with the failure isolation in the time domain. The proposed method is not limited to series-parallel systems and has no limitation on the type of time-to-failure distributions for the system components. The method is verified using the Markov-based method. An example of computer memory systems is analyzed to demonstrate the application of the proposed method.