The fault tree diagram defines the causes of the system failure mode or ‘top event’ in terms of the component failures and human errors, represented by basic events. By providing information which enables the basic event probability to be calculated, the fault tree can then be quantified to yield reliability parameters for the system. Fault tree quantification enables the probability of the top event to be calculated and in addition its failure rate and expected number of occurrences. Importance measures which signify the contribution each basic event makes to system failure can also be determined. Owing to the large number of failure combinations (minimal cut sets) which generally result from a fault tree study, it is not possible using co...
Risk and safety assessments performed on potentially hazardous industrial systems commonly utilize f...
Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) is widely applied to assess the failure probability of industrial systems....
This paper considers a technique for calculating the unconditional failure intensity of any given no...
The fault tree diagram itself is an excellent way of deriving the failure logic for a system and rep...
The use of Binary Decision Diagrams (BDDs) in fault tree analysis provides both an accurate and effi...
Fault Tree Analysis is now a widely accepted technique to assess the probability and frequency of sy...
Fault Tree Analysis is a commonly used technique to predict the causes of a specific system failure ...
This thesis develops a new approach to fault tree analysis, namely the Binary Decision Diagram (BDD)...
The Binary Decision Diagram (BDD) method has emerged as an alternative to conventional techniques fo...
The use of Binary Decision Diagrams (BDDs) in fault tree analysis provides both an accurate and effi...
Fault tree analysis is now commonly used to assess the adequacy, in reliability terms, of industrial...
The aim of th1s thesis is to develop the Binary Decision Diagram method for the analysis of coherent...
Fault tree analysis is often used to assess risks within industrial systems. The technique is common...
The use of Binary Decision Diagrams(BDDs)in fault tree analysis provides an exact and efficient mean...
In recent years considerable progress has been made on improving the efficiency and accuracy of the ...
Risk and safety assessments performed on potentially hazardous industrial systems commonly utilize f...
Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) is widely applied to assess the failure probability of industrial systems....
This paper considers a technique for calculating the unconditional failure intensity of any given no...
The fault tree diagram itself is an excellent way of deriving the failure logic for a system and rep...
The use of Binary Decision Diagrams (BDDs) in fault tree analysis provides both an accurate and effi...
Fault Tree Analysis is now a widely accepted technique to assess the probability and frequency of sy...
Fault Tree Analysis is a commonly used technique to predict the causes of a specific system failure ...
This thesis develops a new approach to fault tree analysis, namely the Binary Decision Diagram (BDD)...
The Binary Decision Diagram (BDD) method has emerged as an alternative to conventional techniques fo...
The use of Binary Decision Diagrams (BDDs) in fault tree analysis provides both an accurate and effi...
Fault tree analysis is now commonly used to assess the adequacy, in reliability terms, of industrial...
The aim of th1s thesis is to develop the Binary Decision Diagram method for the analysis of coherent...
Fault tree analysis is often used to assess risks within industrial systems. The technique is common...
The use of Binary Decision Diagrams(BDDs)in fault tree analysis provides an exact and efficient mean...
In recent years considerable progress has been made on improving the efficiency and accuracy of the ...
Risk and safety assessments performed on potentially hazardous industrial systems commonly utilize f...
Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) is widely applied to assess the failure probability of industrial systems....
This paper considers a technique for calculating the unconditional failure intensity of any given no...