Stored System Inherent Availability Optimization from a System of Systems Physics of Failure Perspective

Douglas L. Van Bossuyt, B. O’Halloran, Matthew Morningstar
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Stored systems of systems (SoS) such as weapons systems in magazines and storage depots, spare equipment for nuclear power plants, and other stored SoS can sit in storage for decades before use. Failures that impact inherent availability can result from diurnal temperature cycles and other storage issues. Individual storage locations within a storage facility can undergo different diurnal temperature cycles which can impact time to failure of specific systems within the SoS due to physics of failure mechanisms (e.g.: transistor failure from repeated thermal cycles). Other issues such as test and maintenance cycles; certain stored systems being the favored extended test system or in the case of weapons systems used on aircraft, favored sortie systems; and other SoS-specific issues can contribute to reduced inherent availability. This paper presents a method of optimizing contributors to inherent availability from a SoS perspective, and using both individual system failure data and SoS cost information. The result is a stored SoS that is optimized to either meet service life requirements, or a stored SoS that is optimized to extend service life beyond the design basis, or a stored SoS that is optimized to increase inherent availability while meeting service life requirements. A case study of a stored SoS weapons system for aircraft is presented to illustrate the method.
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从系统物理失效角度看存储系统固有可用性优化
储存系统的系统(SoS),如弹药库和储存库中的武器系统,核电站的备用设备和其他储存的SoS在使用前可以在仓库中存放数十年。影响固有可用性的故障可能源于昼夜温度循环和其他存储问题。存储设施内的单个存储位置可以经历不同的昼夜温度循环,这可能会影响SoS内特定系统由于物理故障机制而失效的时间(例如:由重复热循环引起的晶体管故障)。其他问题,如测试和维护周期;某些存储系统是受青睐的扩展测试系统,或者在飞机上使用的武器系统的情况下,受青睐的出击系统;和其他特定于sos的问题可能导致固有可用性降低。本文提出了一种从系统系统的角度出发,利用单个系统故障数据和系统系统成本信息来优化系统固有可用性的方法。结果是,存储的SoS经过优化以满足使用寿命要求,或者存储的SoS经过优化以延长超出设计基础的使用寿命,或者存储的SoS经过优化以增加固有可用性,同时满足使用寿命要求。最后以某型机载SoS武器系统为例,对该方法进行了说明。
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