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Modularizing and Minimizing Fault Trees

IEEE Transactions on Reliability, 1985
The analysis of a fault-tree by \textit{M. O. Locks} [ibid. R-30, 411-415 (1981)] showed that computation could be eased by modularizing the fault- tree. His process involves hand calculation and insight from the analyst. Many computer algorithms for minimizing a fault tree rely on a brute force method which leads to computational buildup.
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Fault trees, event trees and success trees

1993
Fault-tree analysis was developed by H.A. Watson of the Bell Telephone Laboratories in 1961–2 as part of a US Air Force study contract for the Minuteman missile launch control system. Through the years it has proved to be a very valuable tool for the reliability evaluation of complex systems, such as nuclear power stations, chemical plants, wide-body ...
D. J. Sherwin, A. Bossche
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An Alternative Fault-Tree Algebra

IEEE Transactions on Reliability, 1980
This paper describes an algebra that complements Boolean algebra and which can be useful for non-coherent systems. This algebra involves substantially less manipulation than Boolean algebras do, and is convenient for describing the exclusive-or operation.
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Computer-aided fault tree synthesis II. Fault tree construction

Reliability Engineering & System Safety, 1991
Abstract This paper is Part II of a series devoted to fault tree synthesis. Part I started with the introduction of component models that showed all fault propagation through the components and fault initiation by the components in both directions (upstream and downstream).
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Fault Tree

2023
Paulo Romero, Martins Maciel
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Application of the fault tree analysis for assessment of power system reliability

Reliability Engineering and System Safety, 2009
Andrija Volkanovski, Marko Cepin
exaly  

Methodology for Computer-Aided Fault Tree Analysis

Chemical Engineering Research and Design, 2007
Brian Veitch
exaly  

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