A universal reliability definition (URD) describes a set of reliability and maintenance characteristics for a particular component/assembly. Like any other resource, you can create or edit URDs while you're performing a relevant analysis, and from the Resource Manager.
Note: Depending on where you are using a URD, only those properties that are relevant are applied. For example, if you apply a URD to a block in an analytical diagram in BlockSim, only the failure model associated with the URD will be applied to the block.
For a new resource, a name will be proposed automatically based on the default naming criteria established for the current database (see Default Name Formats window). You can replace this with your own name, if desired. Remember that the name and identifiers are the primary way in which your team will be able to find the resources you need for your analyses.
When editing the URD's properties, you can choose or create:
A model to describe the behavior associated with the URD. This can be a reliability model, a probability of failure model or an event occurrence model.
A corrective task that describes the maintenance action taken to restore a failed component to operational status.
Zero, one or many scheduled tasks that describe the preventive maintenance, inspections and/or on condition maintenance tasks. The order in which the tasks are displayed reflects the priority with which tasks that are scheduled in the same way (see Task Scheduling) will be performed; for example, if there are two tasks scheduled based on interval and they conflict, the task higher in the priority list will be performed and the lower priority task will be disregarded. You can use the up and down arrows in the cells in this column to move the tasks up and down the priority list.
Additionally, the following are shown:
Identifiers contains additional identifying information that can be used to search for this resource.
History provides information about when the record was created and last updated. If the history log has been activated at the project level, you can click the View Item History icon to open the Record History Log for the record.
Watch allows each individual user to subscribe to receive an alert (via e-mail, SMS text message or portal message) when the resource is changed.
For existing resources, the link at the bottom of the window indicates how many times the resource is currently being used. If you need more information, click the link or the icon to open the Dependency Viewer.