- Windows
- Education
- Science Tools
- FaultTree+
FaultTree+
Description
FaultTree+ is among the leading fault tree analysis software and is now seamlessly integrated into Reliability Workbench 11.2. Developed by Isograph Ltd, this powerful tool is a staple in the Education sector, specifically under Science Tools. Users seeking to visualize the logical relationship between sub-system and component failures will find this program extremely beneficial.
The latest version, 11.2, continues to solidify its presence with improved features alongside existing versions like 11.0. Installation is straightforward with the program file names such as 'psa32.exe'. Notably, FaultTree+ is compatible with a wide range of operating systems including Windows XP, Vista, 7, 10, and 11, making it accessible to a broad user base.
One notable aspect of FaultTree+ is its ability to facilitate the creation of fault tree diagrams that illustrate the connections between various failure events. Once these diagrams are in place, users can assign failure and repair data to system components. The software then performs an analysis to calculate reliability and availability parameters, helping users to identify critical components.
For those looking to add FaultTree+ to their toolkit, the program is available for download. While it might not be a free solution, the investment is justified by the program's comprehensive analysis capabilities.
Pros:
- Integrated into Reliability Workbench for advanced functionality
- Supports a range of Windows operating systems from XP to 11
- Excellent for educational purposes in scientific disciplines
Cons:
- Not a free software option
- Might have a learning curve for new users
It is not possible to confirm if there is a free download for this software available on the developer's website. According to the results of the Google Safe Browsing check, the developer's site is safe. Despite this, we recommend checking the downloaded files with any free antivirus software.
You may want to check out more software, such as RiskVu or Reliability Workbench, which might be related to FaultTree+.
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