Related Topics:

Failure Modes and Reliability Analysis

Simulation Results in an FMRA

FMRA Diagrams and Reliability-Wise Configurations

By default, the records in an FMRA are assumed to have a reliability-wise series configuration. In other words, if any failure mode occurs or any component fails, then the entire system fails. However, you can use BlockSim's FMRA diagrams to represent more complex configurations.

To do this, choose FMRA > Refresh > Synchronize FMRA to refresh the FMRA and create the associated diagrams and blocks.

Note the following about FMRA synchronization:

Working with FMRA Diagrams

It is important to note that the diagrams that you work with from within the FMRA are distinct from the other diagrams in BlockSim’s current project explorer. FMRA diagrams relate to the analysis being performed in the project using Xfmea/RCM++/RBI. They are accessible only via the FMRA view, while all other diagrams are accessible only from the Standard tab of BlockSim’s current project explorer.

Each record in the FMRA hierarchy represents a reliability block diagram, with the exception of the lowest-level record in each branch, which represents a block in the parent diagram. The levels of the hierarchy are expressed using subdiagrams. For example, consider the FMRA hierarchy shown next.

Now, let's look at the branch of the FMRA that begins with SubSystem 1. The associated FMRA diagrams are:

As you can see, the causes are assumed to be in a series configuration, as is the case with all reliability-wise configurations built in Xfmea/RCM++/RBI. Working with the FMRA in BlockSim allows you to change the reliability-wise configuration. For instance, let's imagine that the causes are actually in a parallel configuration—in other words, the item will not fail if only Cause 1.1.1 happens OR only Cause 1.1.2 occurs, but the item will fail if both occur. To represent this, you would change the Failure 1.1 diagram as follows (with the first node acting as a starter block):

Analytical and Simulation FMRA Diagrams

By default, the FMRA diagrams are created as analytical diagrams. You can choose FMRA > Inheritance > Toggle Diagram Type to change them to simulation diagrams, or to change simulation diagrams to analytical ones. This command changes all of the FMRA diagrams in the project; you cannot have both analytical and simulation FMRA diagrams in the same project.

Like any other RBD, the diagram type affects the available functionality, both in terms of configuration and results. For instance, maintenance groups can be assigned only in simulation RBDs. You can analyze or simulate an FMRA diagram just as you would any other RBD, and can generate plots and QCP results for each diagram. You also can perform analytical calculations or simulation at the FMRA level.

 

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