Modeling Maintenance in the
Reliability Module
GoldSim has the capability to simulate maintenance of your component. There are two types of maintenance that you can model in GoldSim:
- Preventive
maintenance can be used to repair failure modes and set their FMCVs (i.e.,
their "age") back to a specified value. Preventive maintenance is simulated by
defining one or more "PM failure modes".
By default, any failure mode that is in a failed state is automatically repaired by PM events (although you can override this for any given failure mode and indicate that it is not to be repaired). You can also specify whether PM events repair unfailed failure modes (by resetting their FMCV Failure Mode Control Variable.). By default, this does not occur. - Replacement automatically repairs all failure modes and sets their FMCVs to zero (i.e., new). By definition, failure modes are always modified by the replacement (and you cannot override this). Replacement is simulated by either defining one or more "Replacement failure modes", or by directly triggering a replacement event (using the Replace trigger in an element's main properties page).
Modeling maintenance is discussed in detail in the
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Related topics…
- Advanced Features of the Action Element
- Defining Failure Modes
- Defining Operating Requirements for Reliability Elements Using Logic Trees
- Inputs, Outputs and Features Specific to the Action Element
- Modeling Maintenance in the Reliability Module
- Modeling Resources in the Reliability Module
- Overview of the Action Element
- Overview of the Function Element
- The Common Inputs and Features of the Reliability Elements
- The Common Outputs and Locally Available Properties of the Reliability Elements
- The Difference Between the Function and the Action Elements
- Turning Components On and Off in the Reliability Module