Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
806403 Reliability Engineering & System Safety 2011 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Many real-life fault-tolerant systems are subjected to sequence-dependent failure behavior, in which the order in which the fault events occur is important to the system reliability. Such systems can be modeled by dynamic fault trees (DFT) with priority-AND (pAND) gates. Existing approaches for the reliability analysis of systems subjected to sequence-dependent failures are typically state-space-based, simulation-based or inclusion–exclusion-based methods. Those methods either suffer from the state-space explosion problem or require long computation time especially when results with high degree of accuracy are desired. In this paper, an analytical method based on sequential binary decision diagrams is proposed. The proposed approach can analyze the exact reliability of non-repairable dynamic systems subjected to the sequence-dependent failure behavior. Also, the proposed approach is combinatorial and is applicable for analyzing systems with any arbitrary component time-to-failure distributions. The application and advantages of the proposed approach are illustrated through analysis of several examples.

► We analyze the sequence-dependent failure behavior using combinatorial models. ► The method has no limitation on the type of time-to-failure distributions. ► The method is analytical and based on sequential binary decision diagrams (SBDD). ► The method is computationally more efficient than existing methods.

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