Relyence User Guide
Relyence Fault Tree Advanced Features
Relyence Fault Tree Advanced Features
The advanced features used for performing fault tree analysis with Relyence are covered in this section. They include:
- Customizing your Fault Tree Interface
- Using the Fault Tree Table
- Creating Multiple Fault Trees in an Analysis from the All Trees Pane
- Highlighting Cut Sets
- Using CCF (Common Cause Failure) Groups
- Defining Disjoint Events
- Using Fault Tree Libraries
- The Fault Tree Dashboard
- Using Transfer Gates to Manage Large Fault Trees
- Event Modeling
- Using Repeated Events
- Linking Fault Trees and FMEAs
- Linking Fault Tree Events to Reliability Prediction Subsystems or Parts
- Importing and Exporting Fault Trees
- Converting Conventional Fault Trees to SAE Fault Trees
- Relyence Fault Tree API
If you have not already done so, it is recommended that you go through the Getting Started with Relyence Fault Tree section. This will cover all the basics you need to get up and running quickly.