Article | REF: SE4053 V1

Fault tree - Temporal aspects

Author: Jean-Pierre SIGNORET

Publication date: December 10, 2017

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1. Probabilistic calculations as a function of time

1.1 General considerations on the introduction of time

The logical formula relating to an ADD does not change as a function of time, and the probabilistic calculations developed in the basic article [SE 4052] are valid, in principle, only for point values of probabilities (i.e. constant probabilities independent of time). This is why Boolean approaches (ADD, reliability diagrams, event trees) are regarded as static approaches, as opposed to Markovian approaches

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