Manage Units

Users with the "Manage other repository settings" permission can define the time units that will be available for use in any project within the database. This allows users to work with time-based inputs and results in the units that are appropriate for the situation. For example, you might have a data set in Weibull++ where times to failure were recorded in hours, but you want to obtain results from the QCP in terms of years. Similarly, you could accommodate a situation in RCM++, RBI or BlockSim where you need to define the duration of a maintenance task in terms of hours and to specify the total operating time of the system in terms of months. In MPC, using the predefined time units to set task intervals helps to ensure consistency and makes it possible to transfer data to Xfmea/RCM++/RBI if desired.

IMPORTANT: In is important to realize that making changes to the existing units can have implications for existing analyses throughout the database. Therefore, it is recommended to set up units once, upon creation of the database, if possible.

To define time units, choose File > Manage Repository > Manage Units to open the Define Units window.

The units are defined in relation to a common, or base, unit so that the software can convert data from one unit to another. For example, for repositories created in MPC, the units defined by default assign a conversion factor of 4 to the Flight Hours unit, which indicates that a Flight Hour is equal to 4 System Base Units (SBU); the Years unit has a conversion factor of 8760, which indicates that a year is equal to 8,760 SBUs (i.e., 8.760 hours). Note, however, that the SBU does not have to be hours. For example, you could consider days to be your base unit and define all other units in relation to a day (e.g., an hour would be 1/24th of a base unit, with a conversion factor of 0.04167).

Each unit must have a name, an abbreviation of up to three characters and a conversion factor. In addition, each unit must be assigned to any one of the two available categories: Time or Usage.

Note: If you will be using the usage format of the Weibull++ warranty folio, note that only the units assigned to the Usage category will be available for those analyses; units assigned in the Time category are not available in the warranty usage format.

You can set any unit as the default by selecting it in the Default column; the default option will be used automatically each time the software requires a unit.

Note: If you change the SBU Equivalency Unit for a defined unit, this will change the display value of all of the fields where the unit is used and you will be prompted to confirm the change before saving.

  

 

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