For repairable systems, Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) is the sum of Mean Time To Failure (MTTF) and Mean Time To Repair (MTTR). The formula is [latex]MTBF = MTTF + MTTR[/latex]. MTTF represents the average operational time before a failure, while MTTR is the average time taken to repair the system. This distinction is critical for understanding system availability.
MTBF, MTTF, and MTTR Relationship
The relationship [latex]MTBF = MTTF + MTTR[/latex] clarifies the full cycle of a repairable system’s life. MTTF (Mean Time To Failure) is the average duration a system operates successfully. MTTR (Mean Time To Repair) is the average time spent in a non-operational state, from the moment of failure until the system is restored to full functionality. This repair time includes fault detection, diagnosis, technician travel, sourcing parts, the actual repair, and verification.
This decomposition is vital for improving system availability. Availability, often expressed as a percentage, can be calculated as [latex]A = \frac{MTTF}{MTTF + MTTR} = \frac{MTTF}{MTBF}[/latex]. To increase availability, one can either increase the MTTF (make the system more reliable) or decrease the MTTR (make repairs faster). For many complex systems, such as a telecommunications network, reducing MTTR through rapid diagnostics and automated recovery is often more feasible than dramatically increasing the inherent reliability (MTTF) of every component.
For non-repairable items, such as a light bulb, the concept of MTTR is irrelevant. Once they fail, they are discarded. Therefore, their reliability is characterized solely by MTTF. The term MTBF is sometimes used interchangeably with MTTF, especially where MTTR is negligible, but this is technically incorrect.
Tipo
Disruption
Utilizzo
Precursors
- time and motion studies by frederick winslow taylor and the gilbreths
- development of statistical process control
- early concepts of system downtime analysis in manufacturing
- military logistics planning during major conflicts
Applicazioni
- service level agreement (sla) definition for it services
- logistics and spare parts management
- design of fault-tolerant systems
- calculating system availability [latex]A = MTTF / (MTTF + MTTR)[/latex]
Brevetti:
Potential Innovations Ideas
Livelli! Iscrizione richiesta
Per accedere a questo contenuto devi essere un membro di !Professionals (100% free)!
DISPONIBILE PER NUOVE SFIDE
Ingegnere meccanico, responsabile di progetto o di ricerca e sviluppo
Disponibile per una nuova sfida con breve preavviso.
Contattami su LinkedIn
Integrazione di componenti elettronici in plastica e metallo, progettazione in base ai costi, GMP, ergonomia, dispositivi e materiali di consumo di medio-alto volume, settori regolamentati, CE e FDA, CAD, Solidworks, Lean Sigma Black Belt, ISO 13485 in ambito medico
Stiamo cercando un nuovo sponsor
La tua azienda o istituzione si occupa di tecnica, scienza o ricerca?
> inviaci un messaggio <
Ricevi tutti i nuovi articoli
Gratuito, no spam, email non distribuita né rivenduta
oppure puoi ottenere la tua iscrizione completa -gratuitamente- per accedere a tutti i contenuti riservati >Qui<
Historical Context
MTBF, MTTF, and MTTR Relationship
(if date is unknown or not relevant, e.g. "fluid mechanics", a rounded estimation of its notable emergence is provided)
Related Invention, Innovation & Technical Principles