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[Case Study] Utilization of Tools for Functional Safety Design in Accordance with ISO 26262

By utilizing the reliability analysis tool Reliability Workbench, we can smoothly implement functional safety design in accordance with ISO 26262.

Reliability Workbench is software based on reliability engineering that analyzes reliability, safety, and other factors. By utilizing features such as setting failure rates using reliability prediction models and fault tree analysis, it enables quantitative safety analysis and supports the smooth implementation of functional safety design in accordance with ISO 26262.

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Aspen Fidelis Reliability Analysis Software

Eliminating guess-based reliability assessment with reliability modeling that quantifies risk.

Aspen Fidelis is a discrete event simulator that uses the Monte Carlo method. It predicts system operation and maintenance over the lifecycle, as well as future performance. Aspen Fidelis provides an accurate and comprehensive list of bad actors quantified not only by maintenance but also by revenue and production losses. It can effectively perform lifecycle analysis on assets, including parameters that define asset uptime, overall equipment effectiveness, and other factors such as operating conditions, reliability, and costs.

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[Mathematica Introduction Case] Failure Prediction

An example where building and training a network model could be easily executed with a short program.

At Kanagawa University, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Management Engineering, we will introduce a case study on the implementation of 'Mathematica' in reliability engineering. This product is utilized for statistical analysis and numerical calculations. It is highly valued due to its extensive implementation of probability distributions such as CopulaDistribution, and it is used for solving equations and mathematical optimization functions when searching for the probability distribution that best fits the data. Additionally, it is noted that there are plans to consider its use in education in the future. [Results] - Not only is the implementation of probability distributions comprehensive, but the functions for engineering analysis, such as reliability analysis, are also well-developed and very useful. - The construction of network models and learning processes can be easily executed with short programs, which is very helpful. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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The relationship between failure rate and reliability information

Introducing the relationship between failure rate and reliability, failure probability density, and unreliability!

This document introduces the relationship between failure rate, reliability, unreliability, and failure probability density, among other reliability information. There is a close relationship between reliability, unreliability, failure probability density, and failure rate (which can be viewed from different perspectives as needed); knowing one allows you to understand the other metrics. When managing failures using CMMS/EAM, it is possible to aggregate the number of failures over time. If the number of failures over time is known, the time dependence of failure rate, reliability, and unreliability can be understood. Weibull analysis is a method of failure analysis that leverages this characteristic. [Contents] - The relationship between failure rate, reliability, failure probability density, and unreliability - Detailed explanation of the diagrams - Summary *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Release of FaultTree+ Utilization Seminar Video

We will introduce features that are helpful when using FaultTree+ for functional safety compliance, as well as the creation of models using FaultTree+ in a video.

【Overview of the Seminar】 1. System FTA and FTA for quantitative evaluation 2. Expression methods for safety mechanisms (SM) 3. Expression methods for common cause failures 4. Cut set analysis and how to interpret that information 5. Collaboration with failure rate DB (Prediction), reuse and integration of models utilizing library functions 6. Automation of initial value creation for FT diagrams

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