Option
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Description
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Event ID
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The sequential identifier assigned to the event. The first event has an identifier of 1. Each subsequent event is assigned the next available numeric value. The red or green icons in front of the event identifiers indicate if the system is operational or failed after the occurrence of the event.
• A green circle with a checkmark indicates that the system is operational.
• A red circle with an X indicates that the system is failed.
In some cases, you may see an event identifier having the same number as the preceding identifier followed by a decimal point and a sequential identifier. Such events indicate related records for the same event.
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Time
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The time in the simulation at which the event described for Event occurred.
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Phase
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The identifier of the phase in which the event occurred. Unless the RBD Simulation Log is for a phase diagram, the phase identifier is always Phase 1.
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Event
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The type of event. The first event is Simulation Start, and the Last Event is Simulation End. For many event types, either a block identifier or task identifier appears in the description of the event type. Event types that can appear include:
• < Identifier > Operating
• < Identifier > Failure
• < Identifier > Repair
• < Identifier > In Standby
• < Identifier > Spares Arrive
• < Identifier > Repair Resources Arrive
• Begin < Task Name >
• End < Task Name >
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Details
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The status of the block following the event’s occurrence. The block identifier appears in the status. The status can be:
• < Identifier > Operating
• < Identifier > Failed.
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System mean availability
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The average availability of the system over time.
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Component mean availability
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The average availability of the block or component over time.
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