International audienceThis paper focuses on the quantitative analysis of Dynamic Fault Trees (DFTs) by means of Monte Carlo simulation. In a previous article, we defined an algebraic framework allowing to determine the structure function of DFTs. We exploit this structure function and the minimal cut sequences that it allows to determine, to know the failure mode configuration of the system, which is an input of Monte Carlo simulation. We show that the results obtained are in good accordance with theoretical results and that some results, such as importance measures and sensitivity indexes, are not provided by common quantitative analysis and yet interesting. We finally illustrate our approach on a DFT example from the literature
The Fault Tree (FT) is a stochastic model for the reliability analysis of complex and large system: ...
Fault trees are a key model in reliability analysis. Classical static fault trees (SFT) can best be ...
Dynamic fault tree (DFT) is a top-down deductive technique extended to model systems with complex fa...
In the context of the reliability of critical systems, we focus on Dynamic Fault Tree (DFT) analysis...
Dans le contexte de la sûreté de fonctionnement des systèmes critiques, nous nous intéressons aux an...
International audienceDynamic block diagram and dynamic fault tree are introduced to take into accou...
Dynamic fault trees (DFTs) are widely adopted in industry to assess the dependability of safety-crit...
Dynamic Fault Trees (DFT) extend standard fault trees by allowing the modeling of complex system com...
International audienceProbabilistic risk analysis (PRA) is the most widely used method in risk analy...
Fault trees (FT) are among the most prominent formalisms for reliability analysis of technical syste...
Fault tree analysis is a widespread industry standard for assessing system reliability. Standard (st...
Dynamic fault trees (DFT) are widely adopted in industry to assess the dependability of safety-criti...
Traditional fault tree analysis is not always sufficient when analysing complex systems. To overcome...
AbstractThis paper presents an extension of a methodology that we have introduced recently to analyz...
Abstract—Dynamic fault tree (DFT) analysis has been used to account for the dynamic behaviors such a...
The Fault Tree (FT) is a stochastic model for the reliability analysis of complex and large system: ...
Fault trees are a key model in reliability analysis. Classical static fault trees (SFT) can best be ...
Dynamic fault tree (DFT) is a top-down deductive technique extended to model systems with complex fa...
In the context of the reliability of critical systems, we focus on Dynamic Fault Tree (DFT) analysis...
Dans le contexte de la sûreté de fonctionnement des systèmes critiques, nous nous intéressons aux an...
International audienceDynamic block diagram and dynamic fault tree are introduced to take into accou...
Dynamic fault trees (DFTs) are widely adopted in industry to assess the dependability of safety-crit...
Dynamic Fault Trees (DFT) extend standard fault trees by allowing the modeling of complex system com...
International audienceProbabilistic risk analysis (PRA) is the most widely used method in risk analy...
Fault trees (FT) are among the most prominent formalisms for reliability analysis of technical syste...
Fault tree analysis is a widespread industry standard for assessing system reliability. Standard (st...
Dynamic fault trees (DFT) are widely adopted in industry to assess the dependability of safety-criti...
Traditional fault tree analysis is not always sufficient when analysing complex systems. To overcome...
AbstractThis paper presents an extension of a methodology that we have introduced recently to analyz...
Abstract—Dynamic fault tree (DFT) analysis has been used to account for the dynamic behaviors such a...
The Fault Tree (FT) is a stochastic model for the reliability analysis of complex and large system: ...
Fault trees are a key model in reliability analysis. Classical static fault trees (SFT) can best be ...
Dynamic fault tree (DFT) is a top-down deductive technique extended to model systems with complex fa...