Abstract

Reliability analysis plays a crucial role in revealing the failure causes and determining the improvement measures for reliability growth. However, reliability analysis of complex equipment with coupled faults still corresponds to a challenging task, due to unclear coupling mechanism and unsuitable analysis model. A down-top, deductive modeling method, named as fault-function graph (F2G), is proposed. First, the meta models are defined to normalize all the atomic faults, coupling relations and coupling forms in modeling. Next, an initial fault model is constructed based on typical fault-relations and coupling forms. Furthermore, the functional hierarchy of fault determined by IDEF0 is appended. Lastly, the rigorous modeling rules and computing processes are explained based on an actual case. As a graphical modeling method, it handles the coupling faults by integrating the system functional and fault information. Exploiting the advantages of conventional models, the coupling relations are quantified, and the false relations are detected based on functional constraints. Therefore, the proposed method can be used flexibly in the reliability modeling of coupled faults. Moreover, it provides a foundation for the comprehensive and dynamic reliability analysis and the failure mechanism mining of complex equipment, and it can be used in other engineering applications as well.

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