Access to a set of functions performing paramter conversions applicable to FaultTree scripting needs,
pc(conv, param)
Returns a value according to the conversion requested.
A string holding the name of a cnversion function, or its assigned numerical equivalent.
A vector holding values appropriate for the requested conversion. See Details below.
Conversion functions and their expected arguments are listed as follows:
conv param[1] param[2] param[3] 1 "prob2lam" prob 2 "prob2meanw" prob wshape time_shift 3 "wscale2mean" wscale wshape time_shift 4 "meanw2scale" wmean wshape time_shift 5 "sigma2ef" sigma conf_limit 6 "ef2sigma" ErrFunc conf_limit 7 "meanln2mu" meanln sigma
Fussell, J., Vesely, W.E. (1972) A New Method for Obtaining Cut Sets for Fault Trees Transactions ANS, No. 15
Ericson, Clifton A. II (2011) Fault Tree Analysis Primer CreateSpace Inc.
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
mission_time=20
mttf<-1/pc(1, .2)
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