Application of the integrated reliability analysis system (IRAS) |
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Authors: | G bor K cza,Andre Bossche |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Delft University of Technology, 4 Mekelweg, 2628 CD Delft, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | This paper introduces a UNIX-based computer aided reliability assessment system, IRAS, which was developed in the Brite/Euram project BE-4250. It utilises fault propagation models for automatic generation of Fault Trees, Cause–Consequence Diagrams and FMECA. Therefore, it has the following features: a Model Builder which allows the creation of the fault propagation models in a hierarchical manner; a Fault Tree Analysis module that is able to generate Fault Trees on demand and to extract minimal cut sets; an FMECA module that is able to search for and group effects of basic events according to their criticality, severity and probability; a Real Time Fault Location (RTFL) module that enables the fast detection of the most probable cause(s) of system malfunction based on information available from sensors and/or operator. This paper describes the underlying ideas and procedures of IRAS and shows an example application to a Hot Strip Steel Mill. |
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Keywords: | Reliability Fault tree analysis UNIX Optimization Probability Mathematical models Integrated reliability analysis systems (IRAS) Fault propagation model |
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