DocumentCode :
2405411
Title :
Identifying the major contributions to risk in phased missions
Author :
Andrews, John
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Aeronaut. & Automotive Eng., Loughborough Univ.
fYear :
2006
fDate :
23-26 Jan. 2006
Firstpage :
624
Lastpage :
629
Abstract :
Many systems operate phased missions. The mission consists of a number of consecutive phases where the functional requirement of the system changes during each phase. A successful mission is the completion of each of the consecutive phases. For non-repairable systems, efficient analysis methods have recently been developed to predict the mission unreliability. In the event that the predicted performance falls below that which is required, modifications are made to improve the design. In conventional system failure analysis importance measures, which identify the contribution each component makes to the failure, can be used to identify the weaknesses. Importance measures relevant for phased mission applications are developed in this paper
Keywords :
aerospace engineering; failure analysis; maintenance engineering; reliability; risk analysis; aircraft flight; component failure; efficient analysis methods; failure analysis; mission unreliability; nonrepairable systems; phased missions; risk identification; Aircraft; Appraisal; Failure analysis; Fault trees; Gears; Phase measurement; Risk analysis; Risk management;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Reliability and Maintainability Symposium, 2006. RAMS '06. Annual
Conference_Location :
Newport Beach, CA
ISSN :
0149-144X
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0007-4
Electronic_ISBN :
0149-144X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/RAMS.2006.1677443
Filename :
1677443
Link To Document :
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