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Availability

In reliability engineering, the term availability has the following meanings:

  • The degree to which a system, subsystem or equipment is in a specified operable and committable state at the start of a mission, when the mission is called for at an unknown, i.e. a random, time.
  • The probability that an item will operate satisfactorily at a given point in time when used under stated conditions in an ideal support environment.

Normally high availability systems might be specified as 99.98%, 99.999% or 99.9996%.

Representation edit

The simplest representation of availability (A) is a ratio of the expected value of the uptime of a system to the aggregate of the expected values of up and down time (that results in the "total amount of time" C of the observation window)

 

Another equation for availability (A) is a ratio of the Mean Time To Failure (MTTF) and Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF), or

 

If we define the status function   as

 

therefore, the availability A(t) at time t > 0 is represented by

 

Average availability must be defined on an interval of the real line. If we consider an arbitrary constant  , then average availability is represented as

 

Limiting (or steady-state) availability is represented by[1]

 

Limiting average availability is also defined on an interval   as,

 

Availability is the probability that an item will be in an operable and committable state at the start of a mission when the mission is called for at a random time, and is generally defined as uptime divided by total time (uptime plus downtime).

Methods and techniques to model availability edit

Reliability Block Diagrams or Fault Tree Analysis are developed to calculate availability of a system or a functional failure condition within a system including many factors like:

  • Reliability models
  • Maintainability models
  • Maintenance concepts
  • Redundancy
  • Common cause failure
  • Diagnostics
  • Level of repair
  • Repair status
  • Dormant failures
  • Test coverage
  • Active operational times / missions / sub system states
  • Logistical aspects like; spare part (stocking) levels at different depots, transport times, repair times at different repair lines, manpower availability and more.
  • Uncertainty in parameters

Furthermore, these methods are capable to identify the most critical items and failure modes or events that impact availability.

Definitions within systems engineering edit

Availability, inherent (Ai) [2] The probability that an item will operate satisfactorily at a given point in time when used under stated conditions in an ideal support environment. It excludes logistics time, waiting or administrative downtime, and preventive maintenance downtime. It includes corrective maintenance downtime. Inherent availability is generally derived from analysis of an engineering design:

  1. The impact of a repairable-element (refurbishing/remanufacture isn't repair, but rather replacement) on the availability of the system, in which it operates, equals mean time between failures MTBF/(MTBF+ mean time to repair MTTR).
  2. The impact of a one-off/non-repairable element (could be refurbished/remanufactured) on the availability of the system, in which it operates, equals the mean time to failure (MTTF)/(MTTF + the mean time to repair MTTR).

It is based on quantities under control of the designer.

Availability, achieved (Aa) [3] The probability that an item will operate satisfactorily at a given point in time when used under stated conditions in an ideal support environment (i.e., that personnel, tools, spares, etc. are instantaneously available). It excludes logistics time and waiting or administrative downtime. It includes active preventive and corrective maintenance downtime.

Availability, operational (Ao) [4] The probability that an item will operate satisfactorily at a given point in time when used in an actual or realistic operating and support environment. It includes logistics time, ready time, and waiting or administrative downtime, and both preventive and corrective maintenance downtime. This value is equal to the mean time between failure (MTBF) divided by the mean time between failure plus the mean downtime (MDT). This measure extends the definition of availability to elements controlled by the logisticians and mission planners such as quantity and proximity of spares, tools and manpower to the hardware item.

Refer to Systems engineering for more details

Basic example edit

If we are using equipment which has a mean time to failure (MTTF) of 81.5 years and mean time to repair (MTTR) of 1 hour:

MTTF in hours = 81.5 × 365 × 24 = 713940 (This is a reliability parameter and often has a high level of uncertainty!)
Inherent availability (Ai) = 713940 / (713940+1) = 713940 / 713941 = 99.999860%
Inherent unavailability = 1 / 713940 = 0.000140%

Outage due to equipment in hours per year = 1/rate = 1/MTTF = 0.01235 hours per year.

Literature edit

Availability is well established in the literature of stochastic modeling and optimal maintenance. Barlow and Proschan [1975] define availability of a repairable system as "the probability that the system is operating at a specified time t." Blanchard [1998] gives a qualitative definition of availability as "a measure of the degree of a system which is in the operable and committable state at the start of mission when the mission is called for at an unknown random point in time." This definition comes from the MIL-STD-721. Lie, Hwang, and Tillman [1977] developed a complete survey along with a systematic classification of availability.

Availability measures are classified by either the time interval of interest or the mechanisms for the system downtime. If the time interval of interest is the primary concern, we consider instantaneous, limiting, average, and limiting average availability. The aforementioned definitions are developed in Barlow and Proschan [1975], Lie, Hwang, and Tillman [1977], and Nachlas [1998]. The second primary classification for availability is contingent on the various mechanisms for downtime such as the inherent availability, achieved availability, and operational availability. (Blanchard [1998], Lie, Hwang, and Tillman [1977]). Mi [1998] gives some comparison results of availability considering inherent availability.

Availability considered in maintenance modeling can be found in Barlow and Proschan [1975] for replacement models, Fawzi and Hawkes [1991] for an R-out-of-N system with spares and repairs, Fawzi and Hawkes [1990] for a series system with replacement and repair, Iyer [1992] for imperfect repair models, Murdock [1995] for age replacement preventive maintenance models, Nachlas [1998, 1989] for preventive maintenance models, and Wang and Pham [1996] for imperfect maintenance models. A very comprehensive recent book is by Trivedi and Bobbio [2017].

Applications edit

Availability factor is used extensively in power plant engineering. For example, the North American Electric Reliability Corporation implemented the Generating Availability Data System in 1982.[5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Elsayed, E., Reliability Engineering, Addison Wesley, Reading, MA,1996
  2. ^ . Glossary of Defense Acquisition Acronyms and Terms. Department of Defense. Archived from the original on 13 April 2014. Retrieved 10 April 2014.
  3. ^ . Glossary of Defense Acquisition Acronyms and Terms. Department of Defense. Archived from the original on 13 April 2014. Retrieved 10 April 2014.
  4. ^ . Glossary of Defense Acquisition Acronyms and Terms. Department of Defense. Archived from the original on 12 March 2013. Retrieved 10 April 2014.
  5. ^ "Mandatory Reporting of Conventional Generation Performance Data" (PDF). Generating Availability Data System. North American Electric Reliability Corporation. July 2011. pp. 7, 17. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-10-09. Retrieved 13 March 2014.

Sources edit

  •   This article incorporates public domain material from . General Services Administration. Archived from the original on 2022-01-22. (in support of MIL-STD-188).
  • K. Trivedi and A. Bobbio, Reliability and Availability Engineering: Modeling, Analysis and Applications, Cambridge University Press, 2017.

External links edit

  • Reliability and Availability Basics
  • System Reliability and Availability
  • Availability and the Different Ways to Calculate It
  • How to track and improve Technical Availability?

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Not to be confused with Availability thermodynamics or Availability heuristic Available redirects here For other uses see Available disambiguation In reliability engineering the term availability has the following meanings The degree to which a system subsystem or equipment is in a specified operable and committable state at the start of a mission when the mission is called for at an unknown i e a random time The probability that an item will operate satisfactorily at a given point in time when used under stated conditions in an ideal support environment Normally high availability systems might be specified as 99 98 99 999 or 99 9996 Contents 1 Representation 1 1 Methods and techniques to model availability 1 2 Definitions within systems engineering 1 3 Basic example 2 Literature 3 Applications 4 See also 5 References 6 Sources 7 External linksRepresentation editThe simplest representation of availability A is a ratio of the expected value of the uptime of a system to the aggregate of the expected values of up and down time that results in the total amount of time C of the observation window A E u p t i m e E u p t i m e E d o w n t i m e E u p t i m e C displaystyle A frac E mathrm uptime E mathrm uptime E mathrm downtime frac E mathrm uptime C nbsp Another equation for availability A is a ratio of the Mean Time To Failure MTTF and Mean Time Between Failure MTBF or A M T T F M T T F M T T R M T T F M T B F displaystyle A frac MTTF MTTF MTTR frac MTTF MTBF nbsp If we define the status function X t displaystyle X t nbsp as X t 1 sys functions at time t 0 maintenance displaystyle X t begin cases 1 amp text sys functions at time t 0 amp text maintenance end cases nbsp therefore the availability A t at time t gt 0 is represented by A t Pr X t 1 E X t displaystyle A t Pr X t 1 E X t nbsp Average availability must be defined on an interval of the real line If we consider an arbitrary constant c gt 0 displaystyle c gt 0 nbsp then average availability is represented as A c 1 c 0 c A t d t displaystyle A c frac 1 c int 0 c A t dt nbsp Limiting or steady state availability is represented by 1 A lim c A c displaystyle A lim c rightarrow infty A c nbsp Limiting average availability is also defined on an interval 0 c displaystyle 0 c nbsp as A lim c A c lim c 1 c 0 c A t d t c gt 0 displaystyle A infty lim c rightarrow infty A c lim c rightarrow infty frac 1 c int 0 c A t dt quad c gt 0 nbsp Availability is the probability that an item will be in an operable and committable state at the start of a mission when the mission is called for at a random time and is generally defined as uptime divided by total time uptime plus downtime Methods and techniques to model availability edit Reliability Block Diagrams or Fault Tree Analysis are developed to calculate availability of a system or a functional failure condition within a system including many factors like Reliability models Maintainability models Maintenance concepts Redundancy Common cause failure Diagnostics Level of repair Repair status Dormant failures Test coverage Active operational times missions sub system states Logistical aspects like spare part stocking levels at different depots transport times repair times at different repair lines manpower availability and more Uncertainty in parameters Furthermore these methods are capable to identify the most critical items and failure modes or events that impact availability Definitions within systems engineering edit Availability inherent Ai 2 The probability that an item will operate satisfactorily at a given point in time when used under stated conditions in an ideal support environment It excludes logistics time waiting or administrative downtime and preventive maintenance downtime It includes corrective maintenance downtime Inherent availability is generally derived from analysis of an engineering design The impact of a repairable element refurbishing remanufacture isn t repair but rather replacement on the availability of the system in which it operates equals mean time between failures MTBF MTBF mean time to repair MTTR The impact of a one off non repairable element could be refurbished remanufactured on the availability of the system in which it operates equals the mean time to failure MTTF MTTF the mean time to repair MTTR It is based on quantities under control of the designer Availability achieved Aa 3 The probability that an item will operate satisfactorily at a given point in time when used under stated conditions in an ideal support environment i e that personnel tools spares etc are instantaneously available It excludes logistics time and waiting or administrative downtime It includes active preventive and corrective maintenance downtime Availability operational Ao 4 The probability that an item will operate satisfactorily at a given point in time when used in an actual or realistic operating and support environment It includes logistics time ready time and waiting or administrative downtime and both preventive and corrective maintenance downtime This value is equal to the mean time between failure MTBF divided by the mean time between failure plus the mean downtime MDT This measure extends the definition of availability to elements controlled by the logisticians and mission planners such as quantity and proximity of spares tools and manpower to the hardware item Refer to Systems engineering for more details Basic example edit If we are using equipment which has a mean time to failure MTTF of 81 5 years and mean time to repair MTTR of 1 hour MTTF in hours 81 5 365 24 713940 This is a reliability parameter and often has a high level of uncertainty Inherent availability Ai 713940 713940 1 713940 713941 99 999860 Inherent unavailability 1 713940 0 000140 Outage due to equipment in hours per year 1 rate 1 MTTF 0 01235 hours per year Literature editAvailability is well established in the literature of stochastic modeling and optimal maintenance Barlow and Proschan 1975 define availability of a repairable system as the probability that the system is operating at a specified time t Blanchard 1998 gives a qualitative definition of availability as a measure of the degree of a system which is in the operable and committable state at the start of mission when the mission is called for at an unknown random point in time This definition comes from the MIL STD 721 Lie Hwang and Tillman 1977 developed a complete survey along with a systematic classification of availability Availability measures are classified by either the time interval of interest or the mechanisms for the system downtime If the time interval of interest is the primary concern we consider instantaneous limiting average and limiting average availability The aforementioned definitions are developed in Barlow and Proschan 1975 Lie Hwang and Tillman 1977 and Nachlas 1998 The second primary classification for availability is contingent on the various mechanisms for downtime such as the inherent availability achieved availability and operational availability Blanchard 1998 Lie Hwang and Tillman 1977 Mi 1998 gives some comparison results of availability considering inherent availability Availability considered in maintenance modeling can be found in Barlow and Proschan 1975 for replacement models Fawzi and Hawkes 1991 for an R out of N system with spares and repairs Fawzi and Hawkes 1990 for a series system with replacement and repair Iyer 1992 for imperfect repair models Murdock 1995 for age replacement preventive maintenance models Nachlas 1998 1989 for preventive maintenance models and Wang and Pham 1996 for imperfect maintenance models A very comprehensive recent book is by Trivedi and Bobbio 2017 Applications editAvailability factor is used extensively in power plant engineering For example the North American Electric Reliability Corporation implemented the Generating Availability Data System in 1982 5 See also editReliability engineering Safety engineering List of system quality attributes Spurious trip level Condition based maintenance Fault reporting High availability RAMSReferences edit Elsayed E Reliability Engineering Addison Wesley Reading MA 1996 Inherent Availability AI Glossary of Defense Acquisition Acronyms and Terms Department of Defense Archived from the original on 13 April 2014 Retrieved 10 April 2014 Achieved Availability AI Glossary of Defense Acquisition Acronyms and Terms Department of Defense Archived from the original on 13 April 2014 Retrieved 10 April 2014 Operational Availability AI Glossary of Defense Acquisition Acronyms and Terms Department of Defense Archived from the original on 12 March 2013 Retrieved 10 April 2014 Mandatory Reporting of Conventional Generation Performance Data PDF Generating Availability Data System North American Electric Reliability Corporation July 2011 pp 7 17 Archived PDF from the original on 2022 10 09 Retrieved 13 March 2014 Sources edit nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from Federal Standard 1037C General Services Administration Archived from the original on 2022 01 22 in support of MIL STD 188 K Trivedi and A Bobbio Reliability and Availability Engineering Modeling Analysis and Applications Cambridge University Press 2017 External links editReliability and Availability Basics System Reliability and Availability Availability and the Different Ways to Calculate It How to track and improve Technical Availability Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Availability amp oldid 1205830366, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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