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Fault model

A fault model is an engineering model of something that could go wrong in the construction or operation of a piece of equipment. From the model, the designer or user can then predict the consequences of this particular fault. Fault models can be used in almost all branches of engineering.

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Basic fault models

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In aerospace contexts

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Fault collapsing

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Basic fault models

Fault collapsing

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Fault model

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Edges12
Triples27
Avg. degree1.85
Density0.153846
Components1

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Fault model

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related to Basic fault models · 19
Fault model → AND, As, At, Basic, CMOS, Depending, Dynamic, Here, In, OR, Since, Small-delay-defect, Static, Stuck-short, The, This, Two, VDD, VSS
related to In aerospace contexts · 4
Fault model → APU, Associated, Light, LRU
related to Fault assumption · 3
Fault model → Multiple, Only, Single
is a · 1
Fault model → engineering model of something that could go wrong in the construction or operation of a piece of equipment

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fault faults model circuit bridging two transistor stuck-short equivalent signal output set assumption collapsing models one inputs signals logic stuck-open

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Fault modelis aengineering model of something that could go wrong in the construction or operation of a piece of equipment0.90text
Fault modelrelated to Basic fault modelsBasic0.60section
Fault modelrelated to Basic fault modelsStatic0.60section
Fault modelrelated to Basic fault modelsThe0.60section
Fault modelrelated to Basic fault modelsTwo0.60section
Fault modelrelated to Basic fault modelsDepending0.60section
Fault modelrelated to Basic fault modelsOR0.60section
Fault modelrelated to Basic fault modelsAND0.60section
Fault modelrelated to Basic fault modelsSince0.60section
Fault modelrelated to Basic fault modelsThis0.60section
Fault modelrelated to Basic fault modelsCMOS0.60section
Fault modelrelated to Basic fault modelsAt0.60section

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