Analyses in BlockSim are based on two basic diagram types: reliability block diagrams (RBDs) and fault trees. These are both symbolic logic diagrams that can be applied to analyze system reliability and related characteristics. Either type can be configured as an analytical diagram (which uses the exact algebraic equation for the system model but imposes limitations on what can be modeled and what results can be obtained) or a simulation diagram (which provides more modeling options and results but must be analyzed with discrete event simulation).
Configuring and using blocks in RBDs, including:
A visual guide to the blocks available for use in RBDs.
Detailed information on each of the block types.
Configuring and using blocks in fault trees, including:
The relationship between RBDs and fault trees.
A visual guide to the blocks available for use in fault trees.
Detailed information on each of the gate and event types.
Using blocks in more than one location through mirroring.
Viewing the details of the blocks and resources in the current diagram in the Block Details window.
Finding blocks throughout the repository using the Block Explorer.
Performing calculations via the Quick Calculation Pad (QCP).
Publishing fitted and analytical models, if desired.
Building diagrams based on information from other Synthesis applications, including:
Importing items from analyses in either Xfmea/RCM++/RBI or Lambda Predict in the current project and creating either fault trees or RBDs that reflect the items' reliability-wise relationships.
Creating a fault tree based on one or more effects in analyses performed in other Synthesis applications in the current project.
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