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The simulation results in an FMRA consider both reliability and maintainability characteristics in order to estimate availability, operating costs, and other useful metrics about the operation of a repairable system over time. They are available in RCM++/RBI and BlockSim.
Tip: When you perform FMRA simulations in RCM++/RBI, the software always assumes a reliability-wise series configuration. If you modified the configuration using BlockSim, then you must perform the simulation within BlockSim in order to take the new configuration into account.
To perform an FMRA simulation in RCM++/RBI, choose FMRA > RAM Analysis > Simulate (Availability).
A window will open where you can change the simulation settings. Click OK to perform the simulation.
In BlockSim, you can use the simulation batch mode to get simulation results. To do this, change the diagrams to simulation diagrams and choose FMRA > Calculations > Simulate Tree Elements. Then click Run to perform the simulation.
Note that it is not possible to simulate failure times if the reliability policy is defined with a constant value (rather than a distribution that varies with time). Thus, the costs estimated from the simulation will always be zero for any record with a constant reliability model. In such cases, you may wish to change the affected reliability policies to time-dependent distributions before simulating again.
Simulation Results Status displays a green light if the simulation results are based on the current inputs. It displays a red light if they are not.
Operating Cost displays the total costs that accrued during the simulation. Note that this will always be zero if the reliability is defined by a constant value (rather than a time-dependent distribution).
Cost per Operating Time displays the operating cost divided by the total operating time.
Availability displays the average availability (i.e., uptime divided by total operating time). This is a metric that reflects the probability that the item is operational (not failed or undergoing repair) when it is requested for use during the simulation.
RS FCI (ReliaSoft Failure Criticality Index) is a relative index showing the percentage of times a failure of the component caused a system failure (i.e., the number of system failures caused by the component divided by the total number of system failures). Note that this relates only to failures; it does not include every event that could bring the system down (such as routine maintenance).
RS DECI (ReliaSoft Downing Event Criticality Index) is a relative index showing the percentage of times that a downing event of the component caused the system to go down (i.e., the number of system downing events caused by the component divided by the total number of system downing events). Note that this only relates to downing events with a non-zero duration.
RS DTCI (ReliaSoft Downtime Criticality Index) is a relative index showing the contribution of each component's downtime to the system’s downtime (i.e., the system downtime caused by the component divided by the total system downtime).
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