A Failure Distributions record stores information about the distribution of failures over the life of the spare part that you are analyzing. The following table provides an alphabetical list and description of the fields that exist for the Failure Distributions family and appear on the Failure Distributions tab in the workspace for a Spare by default.
This family is enabled for site filtering, which means that records in this family can be assigned to a specific site, and will then only be accessible to users who are assigned to the same site and have the appropriate license and family privileges. See the Site Filtering section of the documentation for more information on using this feature.
Field | Data Type | Description | Behavior and Usage |
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Distribution Type | Character | The distribution type of the Failure Distribution. |
For Failure Distribution information that you want to define manually, a list appears in which you can select the desired value. The value is set to Exponential by default, but you can select any of the following additional distribution types:
For Failure Distribution information that you have imported, this column displays the read-only distribution type of the analysis from which you have imported failure distribution information. |
Name | Character | The name of the Failure Distribution. |
This is a required field. The name of each Failure Distribution must be unique to the root Spare Application record. This field is labeled Distribution Name on the datasheet.
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<Parameter 1> | Number | The value of the <Parameter 1> |
Displays one of the following parameters, depending on the distribution type:
By default, values up to four decimal places are displayed in the <Parameter 1> column. If you select a cell in the <Parameter 1> column for a parameter that can be modified, all decimal places for the value will be displayed. |
<Parameter 2> | Number | The value of the <Parameter 2> |
Displays one of the following parameters, depending on the distribution type:
By default, values up to four decimal places are displayed in the <Parameter 2> column. If you select a cell in the <Parameter 2> column for a parameter that can be modified, all decimal places for the value will be displayed. |
<Parameter 3> | Number | The value of the <Parameter 3> |
Displays one of the following parameters, depending on the distribution type:
By default, values up to four decimal places are displayed in the <Parameter 3> column. If you select a cell in the <Parameter 3> column for a parameter that can be modified, all decimal places for the value will be displayed. |
Time Unit | Character | The unit of measure that applies to the distribution type that appears in the Distribution Type column. |
For Failure Distribution information that you want to define manually, a list appears in which you can select the desired value. The value is set to Days by default, but you can select any of the following additional units of measure:
For Failure Distribution information that you have imported, this column displays the read-only unit of measure used in the analysis from which you have imported Failure Distribution information. |
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