ANALISIS ÁRBOL DE FALLAS FTA la + fácil y completa introducción a la metodología, con ejemplo ✅🆗
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Hi! I'd like to invite you to join me for a quick and simple look at the Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) methodology.
This technique, which is universally known as FTA, is essentially a graphical method— very visual, similar to the diagram you're seeing right now. It uses Boolean logic, or Boolean algebra, associated with statistical probability. This analysis is performed on the state or condition of systems or processes in design and reliability engineering to understand system operation,
identifying the best ways to reduce risks, or to estimate failure event frequencies, among other applications. Its design and analysis are based on what's called a " higher event" in the analysis, which is the undesirable outcome we need to prevent, mitigate, or eliminate from the system or process. In this introduction, we'll look at the
symbols and some of the mechanics of the logic gates used, the suggested step-by-step process for performing an FTA, and finally, with your help, we'll develop a simple example exercise. FTA, or fault tree analysis, has had prominent applications in the aerospace industry, nuclear engineering, the pharmaceutical industry, the petrochemical industry, the military industry, software design and
programming, and automation, applying machine language. In general, thanks to the excellent qualities of the methodology, it is applied to most approaches and issues related to risk and quality management. In engineering, diagrams and plans are commonly used to explain and visually support designs, concepts, flows, structures, and more, and FTA is no exception. In
this image, we will see the conventional symbols used to diagram the paths in the operation of systems.
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