Abstract
GO methodology is a success-oriented method for system reliability analysis. There are Multiple-Input, which contain control signal, oil provided and electrical signal et.al and MultiFunction Components (MIMFC) in some repairable systems, such as double-action variable displacement pump, multiple directional control valve, and hydraulic coupler etc. Because existing 17 basic GO operators in GO methodology can’t describe these MIMFCs accurately, it is a problem to adopt existing GO methodology to conduct the reliability analysis for these systems with MIMFC. In this paper, firstly a new GO operator combination, which is composed of a new function GO operator and a new auxiliary GO operator, is created to represent MIMFC. The new function GO operator named as Type 22 operator is created to represent MIMFC itself, and the auxiliary GO operator named as Type 15B operator is created to represent multi-conditions control signals of MIMFC. Then, quantitative calculation formulas of new GO operator combination are derived based on logical relationships among inputs, outputs, and component itself. Thirdly, this new GO operator combination is applied for the first time in steady availability analysis and qualitative analysis of the fan drive system of a Power-shift Steering Transmission. Finally, the results obtained by the method in this paper are compared with the result of Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) and result of Monte Carlo simulation, and the comparison results show that this new GO operator combination is usable and correct for reliability analysis of repairable system with MIMFC, and it has more advantageous in the aspects of building system model and quantitative analysis. Meantime, this paper provides guidance for reliability analysis of other repairable systems with MIMFC.
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