A reliability block diagram (RBD) is a diagrammatic method for showing how
component reliability contributes to the success or failure of a redundant system. RBD is also known as a dependence diagram (DD).
An RBD is drawn as a series of blocks connected in
parallel or series configuration. Parallel blocks indicate redundant subsystems or components that contribute to a lower failure rate. Each block represents a component of the system with a
failure rate
Failure is the social concept of not meeting a desirable or intended objective, and is usually viewed as the opposite of success. The criteria for failure depends on context, and may be relative to a particular observer or belief system. On ...
. RBDs will indicate the type of redundancy in the parallel path. For example, a group of parallel blocks could require two out of three components to succeed for the system to succeed. By contrast, any failure along a series path causes the entire series path to fail.
An RBD may be drawn using switches in place of blocks, where a closed switch represents a working component and an open switch represents a failed component. If a path may be found through the network of switches from beginning to end, the system still works.
An RBD may be converted to a success tree or a fault tree depending on how the RBD is defined. A success tree may then be converted to a
fault tree
Fault tree analysis (FTA) is a type of failure analysis in which an undesired state of a system is examined. This analysis method is mainly used in safety engineering and reliability engineering to understand how systems can fail, to identify the ...
or vice versa by applying
de Morgan's theorem.
To evaluate an RBD, closed form solutions are available when blocks or components have ''statistical independence''.
When statistical independence is not satisfied, specific formalisms and solution tools such as dynamic RBD have to be considered.
Calculating an RBD
The first thing one must determine when calculating an RBD is whether to use probability or rate. Failure rates are often used in RBDs to determine system failure rates. Use probabilities or rates in an RBD but not both.
Series probabilities are calculated by multiplying the reliability (a probability) of the series components:
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Parallel probabilities are calculated by multiplying the unreliability (''Q'') of the series components where ''Q'' = 1 – ''R'' if only one unit needs to function for system success:
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For constant failure rates, series rates are calculated by superimposing the
Poisson point process
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es of the series components:
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Parallel rates can be evaluated using a number of formulas including this formula
[Electronic Design Handbook, MIL-HDBK-338B, October 1, 1998] for all units active with equal component failure rates. ''n'' − ''q'' out of ''n'' redundant units are required for success. ''μ'' >> ''λ''
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If the components in a parallel system have ''n'' different failure rates a more general formula can be used as follows. For the repairable model ''Q'' = ''λ''/''μ'' as long as
.
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See also
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ARP4761
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Block diagram
A block diagram is a diagram of a system in which the principal parts or functions are represented by blocks connected by lines that show the relationships of the blocks.
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Reliability engineering
Reliability engineering is a sub-discipline of systems engineering that emphasizes the ability of equipment to function without failure. Reliability is defined as the probability that a product, system, or service will perform its intended functi ...
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System safety
The system safety concept calls for a risk management strategy based on identification, analysis of hazards and application of remedial controls using a systems-based approach. This is different from traditional safety strategies which rely on co ...
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Fault tree analysis
Fault tree analysis (FTA) is a type of failure analysis in which an undesired state of a system is examined. This analysis method is mainly used in safety engineering and reliability engineering to understand how systems can fail, to identify the ...
References
External links
Reliability Block Diagram (RBD) (commercial website)
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