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Analiza Arborilor de Defecte Bazată pe Risc×Analiza Arborelui de Defecte (Fault Tree Analysis - FTA)×
DomeniuDesign experimentalFiabilitate
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Anul apariției1961 (FTA origin); risk-based integration formalised 1975–19811981
Autorul originalH.A. Watson (Bell Labs) and developed further by Boeing/U.S. Air Force; risk-based extension via NRC probabilistic risk assessment programsVesely et al. (US NRC Fault Tree Handbook)
TipQuantitative safety and reliability analysisDeductive top-down failure analysis
Sursa seminalăVesely, W. E., Goldberg, F. F., Roberts, N. H., & Haasl, D. F. (1981). Fault Tree Handbook. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, NUREG-0492. link ↗Vesely, W. E., Goldberg, F. F., Roberts, N. H., & Haasl, D. F. (1981). Fault Tree Handbook (NUREG-0492). U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. link ↗
Denumiri alternativeRB-FTA, risk-informed FTA, quantitative fault tree analysis, probabilistic fault tree analysisFTA, Fault Tree Method, Top-Down Reliability Analysis, Hata Ağacı Analizi
Înrudite63
RezumatRisk-based fault tree analysis (RB-FTA) combines classical fault tree analysis with explicit quantitative risk assessment. Starting from an undesired top event, the analyst decomposes it into contributing causes using AND/OR logic gates, assigns failure probabilities to basic events from reliability databases or historical data, and then propagates those probabilities through the tree to compute top-event likelihood. The result is expressed as risk — probability weighted by consequence severity — enabling prioritisation of safety interventions by their actual risk reduction impact.Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) is a top-down, deductive reliability method that begins with an undesired top-level failure event and systematically traces backward through chains of contributing causes using Boolean logic gates (AND, OR). First formalized by Watson at Bell Telephone Laboratories in 1961 and later standardized by Vesely, Goldberg, Roberts, and Haasl in the landmark 1981 NRC Fault Tree Handbook, FTA has become a cornerstone of quantitative risk assessment in nuclear, aerospace, and industrial safety engineering.
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