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FAULT TREE ANALYSIS
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NOTATION Series system System fails when either component fails Pump Failure Valve Failure P(system failure) = P(pump failure valve failure) 2
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NOTATION Series system System fails when either component fails Pump Failure Valve Failure P(system failure) = P(pump failure valve failure) 2
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NOTATION System fails when both components fail (with one-out-of-two success criterion) Parallel system Pump 1 Pump 2 With two-out-of-two success criterion, system fails when either component fails Even though the components are physically in parallel, they are conceptually in series! P(system failure) = P(pump 1 fails ∩ pump 2 fails) 3
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Example: One-out-of-two success criterion Alternative representation: minimal cut sets 4
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Example: Two-out-of-two success criterion Alternative representation: minimal cut sets 5
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Example with IN and OUT events: One-out-of-two success criterion 6
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Example with an interconnection (cross-tie) or 7
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Example of a three-train system Three-out-of-three success criterion One-out-of-three success criterion 8
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Example of a three-train system (continued) Two-out-of-three success criterion Two-out-of-three logic gate 9
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SUCCESS TREE A success tree is the dual of a failure tree Just apply De Morgan’s Law: Every AND gate turns into an OR gate Every OR gate turns into an AND gate 10
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QUANTIFYING THE FAILURE PROBABILITY If events are not independent, then we need conditional probabilities Rare-event approximation (OK if the individual component failure probabilities are less than 0.1) 11
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MINIMAL CUT-SET REPRESENTATION By rare-event approximation: 12
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MINIMAL CUT-SET REPRESENTATION By rare-event approximation: 12
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