학술논문

S.ESCAF: Sequential Complex Systems are Analysed with ESCAF through an Add-on Option
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Reliability IEEE Trans. Rel. Reliability, IEEE Transactions on. R-34(3):229-232 Aug, 1985
Subject
Computing and Processing
General Topics for Engineers
Failure analysis
Discrete event simulation
Probability
Fault trees
Markov processes
Reliability engineering
Design engineering
Standby generators
Information analysis
Logic
Sequential event
Markov process
Electronic simulation
Direct simulation
Failure sequence
Common-cause failure
ESCAF
Language
ISSN
0018-9529
1558-1721
Abstract
This article presents the new possibilities afforded by S.ESCAF for analysis of sequential systems with very complex Markov diagrams. S.ESCAF is an add-on option to the commercially available desktop ESCAF unit. The user builds an electronic simulation of the studied system in a very simple manner based directly on the system diagram. A sequential events combination generator (SCG) then inputs all allowable time sequences of events to this electronic simulation - component failures, repairs, non-starts, etc. S.ESCAF analyzes the resulting output state to determine those sequences which result in system failure. Its originality lies in its ability to generate and analyze all events sequences, taking into account the order of occurrence of the events, even for complex systems. Maximum capacity is 80 events.