Types of Resources
The following tables describe the types of resources that you can use in different ReliaSoft applications. These resources can be created while you're performing an analysis and also from the Resource Manager. (In a secure database, the ability to create, edit and delete resources is available only if the user a) is the project owner, b) has the applicable "resources" permissions, or c) has the applicable "manage all projects" permissions.)
Used in Multiple Applications
Resource |
Used In |
Universal reliability definitions (URDs) describe a set of reliability and maintenance characteristics for a particular component/assembly. |
BlockSim, RCM++, XFMEA |
Variables store numerical values that can be programmatically varied during simulation. |
BlockSim |
Models can represent probabilities, durations or costs, either fixed or time-dependent. They are used by other resources to represent the reliability of a component, the duration of a task, the expected cost of a repair, etc. |
Can be published from analyses in Weibull++, BlockSim and Lambda Predict, or created manually. Used in BlockSim and XFMEA/RCM++. |
Tasks represent maintenance activities:
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BlockSim, RCM++ |
Task packages represent groups of tasks that are performed together at scheduled intervals. |
BlockSim, RCM++ |
Crews represent the personnel who will perform a maintenance task. |
BlockSim, RCM++ |
Spare part pools determine whether a spare part will be available, how long it will take to obtain and how much it will cost. |
BlockSim, RCM++ |
Metrics display any numerical value of interest, and track how it changes over time. |
All applications except MPC via the Project Planner; analyses in Weibull++, BlockSim and XFMEA/RCM++ |
Maintenance groups are used to model situations in which some event within the group can trigger maintenance or state changes for other components/assemblies. |
BlockSim, RCM++ |
Mirror groups are used to represent the exact same component/event in more than one location within your analysis. |
BlockSim, RCM++, XFMEA |
Actions describe specific assignments that need to be performed. |
All applications via My Portal; Project Planner and FMEAs in RCM++ and XFMEA |
Controls may be used in FMEAs and/or control plans to represent methods to reduce or eliminate the risk associated with potential failures. |
RCM++, XFMEA |
Profiles represent values that vary with time. They can be used for life-stress folios to describe stress levels under test conditions, or in process flow simulation diagrams to describe patterns of throughput. They can also be used to describe cost and duration in spare part pools. |
BlockSim, RCM++ |
Used Only in BlockSim
Resource |
Used In |
Switches describe how the activity transfers between active and standby blocks in BlockSim's standby containers/gates. |
BlockSim |
Maintenance templates define the activities that will be performed during a maintenance phase in a phase diagram. |
BlockSim |
Flow groups are used to model situations in which meeting a particular flow threshold can trigger maintenance tasks. These groups are used only in process flow simulation diagrams (if supported by your license). |
BlockSim |
Event analysis functions store equations that are evaluated based on input values passed to the function during simulation. These resources are used only in event analysis flowcharts (if supported by your license). |
BlockSim |
Event analysis static functions store equations that are evaluated before simulation begins. These resources are used only in event analysis flowcharts (if supported by your license). |
BlockSim |
Simulation definitions are used to trigger simulation of a simulation RBD or fault tree from within an event analysis flowchart, allowing you to use one or more results from the simulation in the flowchart. These resources are used only in event analysis flowcharts (if supported by your license). |
BlockSim |
Event analysis tables store arrays of values in rows and columns. These resources are used only in event analysis flowcharts (if supported by your license). |
BlockSim |