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ASME Press
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2017
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6. Risk Importance of a Component Represented by Multiple Basic Events, None Involved in a CCF Group (FT Module) Available to Purchase
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"Risk Importance of a Component Represented by Multiple Basic Events, None Involved in a CCF Group (FT Module)." Risk Importance Measures in the Design and Operation of Nuclear Power Plants. Ed. Vrbanic, I, Samanta, P, & Basic, I. ASME Press, 2017.
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Many times, failure of a component is in fault trees represented by some kind of a logic structure. In other words, it is provided as some kind of a logic function defined over a set of basic events representing particular failure modes.
6.1
Introduction
6.2FC, RAW, RRW and Reliability Importance for Component-Level FT Module
6.3Example: Importance Measures for a FT Module for Failure of a Standby Pump
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