Relyence User Guide
Conventional Fault Tree Analysis
Relyence Fault Tree for Conventional Fault Tree Analysis
Many details for using Relyence Fault Tree for conventional fault tree analysis are included in this section.
- For a quick start for performing conventional fault tree analyses, follow through the Getting Started with Relyence Fault Tree topic.
- For general information on performing conventional fault tree analyses, review Introduction to Fault Tree Analysis.
- For an overview of the core features of Relyence Fault Tree for conventional fault tree analysis, review Relyence Fault Tree Basics.
- When you are comfortable with the basics of Relyence Fault Tree for conventional fault tree analysis and want to explore the more advanced capabilities, refer to Relyence Fault Tree Advanced Features.
Relyence Fault Tree Lite is a simplified version Relyence Fault Tree that contains the same graphical front end for creating your fault tree diagrams but performs a subset of the full Relyence Fault Tree calculations. Fault Tree Lite includes the ability to calculate Cut Sets and the Unavailability at the final time point to support a more qualitative FTA.