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Software Features Summary |
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Full Range of Capabilities for Repairable System Analysis, Reliability, Maintainability, Throughput, Life Cycle Cost, and More... With the
release of Version 7,
BlockSim’s
discrete event simulation
engine is more sophisticated and realistic than ever. Although you can
perform basic simulations with minimal setup, the software also provides
tremendous flexibility to define the simulation options to meet your
specific needs for reliability, maintainability, throughput, life cycle cost
and related analyses.
Maintenance Properties and Policies
Phase Diagrams and Maintenance Phases
New in Version 7! To model these types of situations,
simply create an RBD to describe the system’s operation during each
phase and use a Phase Diagram to describe how the
system proceeds through the phases over time.
Exclusively in In addition, the software provides the option to define Maintenance Phases to model scenarios in which a system goes directly to maintenance under specified conditions. For example, if a failure occurs on an aircraft during taxiing, it will go directly to maintenance and, once repaired, will start over again from the beginning of the mission -- not from where it was when the failure occurred, as prior RBD analyses were forced to assume. This flexibility provides a tremendous leap forward in the ability to simulate system operation more realistically. Throughput Analysis Throughput analysis can be used to identify bottlenecks, optimize resource allocation and otherwise improve the processing efficiency of the system. To utilize BlockSim’s simulations for such analyses, simply specify the amount of throughput per unit time that a block can process and determine how to allocate throughput from block to block. Options include a weighted allocation based on throughput capacity or an equal allocation across all available paths. You can also define backlog processing characteristics and determine whether throughput will be allocated to failed blocks. Variable Throughput: A system’s throughput may also vary over time. For example, the flow from an oil well may drop over time as the oil reserves are depleted or a manufacturing plant’s production may slowly ramp up to full capacity again after shut-down. Version 7 provides a choice of models (linear, exponential or power) to describe a system’s time dependent variable throughput within your simulation. New in Version 7!
Whenever applicable, BlockSim 7 allows you to specify the direct and/or indirect costs associated with the maintenance strategies that you have defined, including costs related to downtime, maintenance crews, spares, etc. This allows you to perform a wide variety of life cycle cost analyses based on simulation results.
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