Fault Tree Analysis

Fault-Tree analysis is a top down, deductive approach to understanding how a series of lower-level events can result in an undesired event, accident or equipment failure. This diagram uses a set of symbols to represent formal logic and to assign probabilities. Performing Fault-Tree analysis helps us to  understand how specific systems can fail, assign risk rates, and identify the best ways to reduce these risks.

What Is Fault Tree Analysis?

The Fault Tree Analysis is a method that uses logic and probabilities to identify and address the causes of equipment-related failures. Learn the components of the fault tree and the steps to creating the diagram.

How To Do A Fault Tree Analysis

The Fault Tree Analysis is a top-down, deductive approach to understanding how a series of lower-level events can combine to result in an undesired event such as an accident or an equipment failure. Learn how logic symbols and statistical probabilities are used to identify and address the causes of failures.`

Getting Started With Fault Tree Analysis

The Fault Tree Analysis method is an intermediate-level tool particularly suited for investigating specific equipment faults and failures in complex systems. Learn its advantages, drawbacks, and prerequisites for getting started.

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