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Event Analysis, formerly known as RENO software, is an advanced module application available in ReliaSoft BlockSim for building and running complex analyses for any probabilistic or deterministic scenario. The module provides an array of definitions and designs that will allow you to model the situation you wish to examine. It uses an intuitive flowchart modeling approach and simulation to support your decision-making process, and can be also used to estimate or optimize the results needed for further analysis.

Discover Event Analysis capabilities that will make your work easier

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Build graphical models for the scenarios that you are trying to understand, quantify, and/or simulate — all with a familiar and intuitive flowcharting concept.

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Examine equipment’s behavior over time with reliability or availability results. Easily change variables across analyses/simulation runs with sensitivity analysis.

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Maximize profits or minimize costs with multiple simulation runs to determine the optimum amount of inventory or the optimum preventive maintenance (PM) interval.

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Watch the results' progress over time or see how your results vary during sensitivity analysis.

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Comfortably build analyses with the Event Analysis module's familiar flowcharting concept. Enjoy the flexibility of a computer language without having to write any code.

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Use results and metrics from the module for various applications, such as risk and safety analysis, complex reliability modeling, decision making, maintenance planning, optimization, etc.

Accelerated life testing data, results and stress profiles

Weibull++ for simulated "response" data analysis

Design an experiment in Weibull++, simulate it with Event Analysis module (BlockSim), and then return to Weibull++ to analyze the simulated "response" data.

BlockSim for shared inputs and outputs

Flowcharts and diagrams are directly integrated in BlockSim. Now you can work with both types of analyses and share many of the same resources. You have an option to use outputs from RBDs or fault trees as inputs into flowcharts.

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