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Event Tree Analysis

Event Tree Analysis

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Event Trees are one of the most widely used methods in system risk analysis. It is an inductive failure analysis performed to determine the consequences of single failure for the overall system risk or reliability. Event Tree Analysis uses similar logic and mathematics as Fault Tree Analysis, but the approach is different – FTA uses deductive approach (from system failure to it’s reasons) and ETA uses the inductive approach (from basic failure to it’s consequences).

An event tree itself is a visual representation of single failure sequences, it’s influence on other events and on the whole system:

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RAM Commander’s ETA module features:

User-friendly and convenient tree building interface (zoom, export to clipboard as metafile, print, etc.)
Customizable graphical representation (diagram elements colors, styles etc.)
Events Library
Event Probability assessment models:
ouser-defined
ocalculated (repairable/unrepairable/constant mission time/periodical tests)
olinked to product tree element
olinked to FMECA Failure Mode, NHE or End Effect
olinked to Fault Tree basic event
olinked to Fault Tree gate or tree top event
Different Event logic types:
oBinary logic
True/False
Success/Failure
oMultiple alternatives (for events where not only True/False or Success/Failure outcomes are considered)
oDifferent Event probability types
oEqual event probabilities in all sequences
oDifferent event probabilities in different sequences (conditional probabilities)