A Simple Reliability Module Example
This section provides a hands-on introduction to the
Reliability Module by walking through the steps necessary to build and edit a
simple reliability model. Although it is not necessary to do so, it will be
helpful if you actually follow along and build and edit the simple model as it
is discussed in the
In order to do so, however, you must be able to carry out the basic GoldSim actions discussed in the GoldSim Tutorial (e.g., adding elements, modifying simulation settings, running a model). Therefore, if you wish to build and edit the model described in the topics below, and you have not already taken the Tutorial, you should do so now. The GoldSim Tutorial can be accessed by clicking the Tutorial link on the GoldSim splash screen, by selecting Help|Tutorial... from the GoldSim main menu, or by clicking here.
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- Step 1: Creating a Dynamic Reliability Model
- Step 2: Adding a Reliability Function Element
- Step 3: Running the Model and Viewing a Simple Result
- Step 4: Determining the Time of Failure Using a Milestone Element
- Step 5: Increasing the Level of Time Discretization
- Step 6: Computing Reliability and Availability
- Step 7: Running Multiple Realizations of a Reliability Model
- Step 8: Viewing Monte Carlo Results for a Reliability Model
- Step 9: Editing Failure Modes and Adding Automatic Repair
- Step 10: Adding Hierarchy (Sub-Components) to a Reliability Model
- Where Do I Go From Here?