© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2014. Fault tree analysis (FTA) has been modified in different ways to make it capable of performing quantitative and qualitative safety analysis with temporal gates, thereby overcoming its limitation in capturing sequential failure behaviour. However, for many systems, it is often very difficult to have exact failure rates of components due to increased complexity of systems, scarcity of necessary statistical data etc. To overcome this problem, this paper presents a methodology based on fuzzy set theory to quantify temporal fault trees. This makes the imprecision in available failure data more explicit and helps to obtain a range of most probable values for the top event probability
The main objective of fault tree analysis method is to estimate the “Top Event occurrence probabilit...
Fault tree (FT) is a standardized notation for representing relationships between a system's reliabi...
Safety and reliability are rigorously assessed during the design of dependable systems. Probabilisti...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2014. Fault tree analysis (FTA) has been modified in...
YesFault tree analysis (FTA) is a powerful technique that is widely used for evaluating system safet...
Top event failure probabilities are normally calculated using the exact values of the components fai...
The Fault tree handbook has become the de facto standard for fault tree analysis (FTA), defining the...
Temporal fault trees (TFTs), an extension of classical Boolean fault trees, can model time-dependent...
YesFuzzy data-driven reliability analysis has been used in different safety-critical domains for ris...
[[abstract]]In conventional probability-based fault-tree analysis, the vague property in many system...
In conventional approach to reliability analysis using logical trees methodologies, uncertainties in...
YesTemporal fault trees (TFTs), an extension of classical Boolean fault trees, can model time-depend...
Emerging technological systems present complexities that pose new risks and hazards. Some of these s...
Fault tree analysis (FTA) is a very prominent method to analyze the risks related to safety and econ...
Reliability has vital significance to engineers and designers in a safety system. Consequently, fail...
The main objective of fault tree analysis method is to estimate the “Top Event occurrence probabilit...
Fault tree (FT) is a standardized notation for representing relationships between a system's reliabi...
Safety and reliability are rigorously assessed during the design of dependable systems. Probabilisti...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2014. Fault tree analysis (FTA) has been modified in...
YesFault tree analysis (FTA) is a powerful technique that is widely used for evaluating system safet...
Top event failure probabilities are normally calculated using the exact values of the components fai...
The Fault tree handbook has become the de facto standard for fault tree analysis (FTA), defining the...
Temporal fault trees (TFTs), an extension of classical Boolean fault trees, can model time-dependent...
YesFuzzy data-driven reliability analysis has been used in different safety-critical domains for ris...
[[abstract]]In conventional probability-based fault-tree analysis, the vague property in many system...
In conventional approach to reliability analysis using logical trees methodologies, uncertainties in...
YesTemporal fault trees (TFTs), an extension of classical Boolean fault trees, can model time-depend...
Emerging technological systems present complexities that pose new risks and hazards. Some of these s...
Fault tree analysis (FTA) is a very prominent method to analyze the risks related to safety and econ...
Reliability has vital significance to engineers and designers in a safety system. Consequently, fail...
The main objective of fault tree analysis method is to estimate the “Top Event occurrence probabilit...
Fault tree (FT) is a standardized notation for representing relationships between a system's reliabi...
Safety and reliability are rigorously assessed during the design of dependable systems. Probabilisti...