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FaultTree (version 1.0.1)

applyCollapse: Set a gate node for collapsed state on initial rendering.

Description

Modifies an existing fault tree by setting the Collapse field of the selected node to 1.

Usage

applyCollapse(DF, on)

Value

Returns the input fault tree dataframe amended with an entry defining collapsed initial state for the selected node.

Arguments

DF

A fault tree dataframe such as returned from ftree.make or related add... functions.

on

The ID of the basic element node to be defined uncertain.

References

Rauzy, Antoine, et. al. (2013) Open PSA Model Exchange Format v2.0 open-psa.org

Limnios, Nikolaos (2007) Fault Trees ISTE Ltd.

Nicholls, David [Editor] (2005) System Reliability Toolkit Reliability information Analysis Center

O'Connor, Patrick D.T. (1991) Practical Reliability Engineering John Wiley & Sons

Vesely, W.E., Goldberg, F.F., Roberts, N.H., Haasl, D.F. (1981) Fault Tree Handbook U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission

Vesely, W.E., Stamatelato, M., Dugan, J., Fragola, J., Minarick, J., Railsback, J. (2002) Fault Tree Handbook with Aerospace Applications NASA

Doelp, L.C., Lee, G.K., Linney, R.E., Ormsby R.W. (1984) Quantitative fault tree analysis: Gate-by-gate method Plant/Operations Progress Volume 3, Issue 4 American Institute of Chemical Engineers

Ericson II, Clifton A. (2011) Fault Tree Analysis Primer CreateSpace Inc.

Examples

Run this code
mytree <-ftree.make(type="or")
mytree <- addLogic(mytree, at=1, type= "and", name="A and B failed")
mytree <- addProbability(mytree, at=2, prob=.01, name="switch A failure")
mytree <- addProbability(mytree, at=2, prob=.01, name="switch B failure")
mytree <- addLogic(mytree, at=1, type= "and", name="A and C failed")
mytree <- addDuplicate(mytree, at=5, dup_id=3)
mytree <- addProbability(mytree, at=5, prob=.01, name="switch C failure")
mytree <- applyCollapse(mytree, on=5)

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