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The Growth Data tab is visible when you view a standard folio data sheet.
Calculate estimates
the parameters of the selected model and analysis method, based on the
current data set and the specified analysis settings.
Plot
creates a new sheet in the folio that provides a choice of applicable
plot types.
Quick
Calculation Pad opens the Quick
Calculation Pad, which allows you to calculate results, such as the
cumulative MTBF and the expected number of failures, based on the analyzed
data sheet.
Statistical Tests
performs statistical tests on the
active data set and displays the results in the Results Panel. These tests
may include the Chi-Squared, Cramér-von Mises, Laplace Trend and Common
Beta Hypothesis tests, depending on the data type.
Event Report opens
an Event Report for the current analysis
in the Results Window. The Event Report gives information on individual
failure modes. Event Reports are available for all multi-phase data types
and for the Multiple Systems with Event Codes data type.
Effectiveness Factors
opens the Effectiveness Factors window, which allows you to define the
effectiveness factors for each BD mode to estimate the fractional decrease
in failure intensity. This command is available only if the data sheet
contains Projections columns.
Convert Modes opens the Convert
Modes window, which allows you to convert any classification and mode
in the data set to another classification and mode.
Mode Processing opens
the Mode Processing window where you
can extract the first failure time for each unique BC mode and/or unique
BD mode in a data set.
Test for Fix Effectiveness
opens the Test for Fix Effectiveness
utility, which allows you to assess whether or not corrective actions
have been effective across phases. This command is available for all multi-phase
data types, for the Multiple Systems with Event Codes data type and for
any data set analyzed using Change of Slope calculations.
Edit Systems
Copy System copies the selected system in the Advanced Systems View Explorer.
Paste System pastes the copied system as a new system in the Advanced Systems View Explorer. The copied system will be named as "Copy of (name of copied system) [increment]." Thus, if you create a single copy of a system named "System A," the copy will be named "Copy of System A 1."
Add System adds a system to the Advanced Systems View Explorer.
Delete System deletes the selected system from the Advanced Systems View Explorer.
Check All selects all systems in the Advanced Systems View Explorer for inclusion in the analysis.
Uncheck All clears the check boxes for all systems in the Advanced Systems View Explorer so that none are selected for inclusion in the analysis.
Expand All expands the hierarchy in the Advanced Systems View Explorer to show the start and end times for each system.
Collapse All collapses the hierarchy in the Advanced Systems View Explorer to hide the start and end times for each system.
Move Up moves the selected system up one place in the Advanced Systems View Explorer.
Move Down moves the selected system down one place in the Advanced Systems View Explorer.
Rename allows you to change the name of the selected system in the Advanced Systems View Explorer. When selected, edit the name in the text box that appears and press ENTER.
System Results
Current System opens the Results window where you can view the calculated results for the currently selected system.
All Systems open the Results window where you view the calculated results for all systems.
Alter Parameters opens
the Alter Parameters window, which
allows you to alter the values of the corresponding calculated parameters.
No recalculation is performed. This command is available for any data
set calculated using any model except the Crow Extended and Crow Extended
- Continuous Evaluation. Furthermore, for data sets calculated with the
Crow-AMSAA (NHPP) model, this functionality is not available for Change
of Slope calculations.
Auto Group Data opens
the Auto Group Data window, which allows
you to specify intervals to group the data in the current data sheet.
This command is available only for the Failure Times, Multi-Phase Failure
Times and Fleet data types.
Interval GOF opens
the Interval Goodness-of-Fit
Test window, which allows you to evaluate the model's fit to the combined
equivalent system (for developmental data) or superposition system (for
fielded systems data) and, if necessary, omit individual systems from
the combined analysis. This command is available for the following data
types: Multiple Systems - Concurrent Operating Times, Multiple Systems
with Dates, Multiple Systems with Event Codes, Repairable Systems and
Fleet.
Batch Auto Run opens
the Batch Auto Run window, which allows
you to quickly extract data subset(s) from an existing data set. This
command is available only for the Multiple Systems - Concurrent Operating
Times, Multiple Systems with Dates, Multiple Systems with Event Codes,
Repairable Systems, Fleet, Multi-Phase Failure Times, Multi-Phase Mixed
Data and Multi-Phase Grouped Failure Times data types.
Link Mission Profile allows you
to select a Mission
Profile in the project that you want to group the data sheet by. The
data in the data sheet will be transferred to a new data sheet in the
folio and grouped according to the specified Mission Profile. This command
is available only for the Failure Times data type.
Insert Data Sheet
inserts a new blank data sheet into the currently active folio and opens
the RGA Folio Data Sheet Setup
window, which allows you to select what types of data to include in
the new data sheet.
Insert Additional Plot Sheet
inserts an overlay plot in the currently
active folio. This allows you to display in a single plot results from
multiple data sheets within the folio. This provides an easy visual method
to compare analyses. For example, you may wish to show the reliability
plots of two product designs in the same plot.
Insert General Spreadsheet
inserts a new blank general spreadsheet
into the currently active folio.
Delete Sheet deletes the current
sheet within the folio.
Move or Copy Sheet
opens the Move/Copy window, which allows you to move or copy any of the
sheets within the currently active folio. Select the sheet that you wish
to move and then click (move to end) to move the selected sheet to the
end of all the sheets in the folio. Select Create a Copy to create a copy
of the selected sheet.
Select Sheet opens the Select Sheet
window, which allows you to select which sheet in the current folio you
want to be active.
Insert Columns allows you to insert additional columns into a standard folio data sheet. The types of columns available for insertion vary depending on the data type.
Delete Columns allows you to delete columns from a standard folio data sheet. The types of columns that can be deleted vary depending on the data type.
Set Headers as Default
sets the column headers in the currently active data sheet as the default
headers for all Weibull++ standard folio data sheets with the same data
type (i.e., times-to-failure or free-form data).
Apply Default Headers
uses the default column headers for the columns of the currently active
data sheet.
Switch to Normal View/Switch to Advanced
Systems View allows you to toggle between systems
views for data types with multiple systems. The Advanced Systems View
displays the data one system at a time and provides a navigation panel
to select which system you wish to view. This view allows you to view
the calculated results for each system individually and for the "equivalent"
system (for reliability growth analyses) or the "superposition"
system (for fielded systems analyses). In addition, this view gives you
the ability to remove individual systems from consideration in a particular
analysis. The Normal View displays the data for multiple systems all together
in the same data sheet.
Transfer to New Data Type opens
the Transfer to New Data Type
window, which allows you to select a data type into which you would
like to transfer the data. This command is available only for the Multiple
Systems - Concurrent Operating Times, Multiple Systems with Dates, Multiple
Systems with Event Codes, Repairable Systems and Fleet data types.
Transfer to Weibull++ opens the
Transfer to Weibull++ window,
which allows you to create a new Weibull++ data set or transfer the current
RGA data set to a standard folio in Weibull++. Weibull++ is ReliaSoft's
life data analysis software and this command is available only if the
software is installed on your computer. Please note that you can activate
Weibull++ only after the parameters have been calculated.
Publish Model allows
you to use the results of the growth analysis as a resource
object and make it available for unlimited use elsewhere within the
project, in any Synthesis application that has a need for that type of
object.
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