Relyence 2017 Release 2 – New Features and Enhancements

Overview

The Relyence 2017 Release 2 update introduces significant enhancements, including new modules and additional industry standards support. This release focuses on expanding capabilities and improving usability across the Relyence suite of tools.

New Features

Relyence RBD (Reliability Block Diagram):

  • Description: The new Reliability Block Diagram module allows users to create and analyse reliability block diagrams seamlessly.
  • Benefits: Provides an intuitive diagramming tool with a robust calculation engine to help assess and enhance system reliability.

Support for Telcordia, GJB/z 299C, and MIL-HDBK-217 Parts Count Standards:

  • Description: This update includes support for the Telcordia Issue 4, China’s GJB/z 299C, and MIL-HDBK-217 Parts Count standards.
  • Benefits: Enables comprehensive reliability analysis using industry-recognised standards, enhancing the accuracy and reliability of predictions.

Relyence Maintainability Prediction:

  • Description: Introduction of a new module for maintainability prediction.
  • Benefits: Helps in analysing and predicting maintainability factors, ensuring systems are easier to maintain and reducing downtime.

Relyence FMEA (Failure Modes and Effects Analysis) – Customisable Risk Matrices:

  • Description: Adds the capability to customise risk matrices in the FMEA module.
  • Benefits: Allows users to tailor risk assessment parameters to meet specific project needs, improving the relevance and accuracy of risk evaluations.

Improved FRACAS (Failure Reporting, Analysis, and Corrective Action System):

  • Description: Enhancements in the FRACAS module to improve data management and analysis capabilities.
  • Benefits: Streamlines failure reporting and corrective actions processes, leading to more efficient problem resolution and reliability improvement.

Enhancements and Improvements

Reliability Prediction Enhancements:

  • Description: Added support for new standards and improved calculation capabilities.
  • Benefits: Enhances the flexibility and precision of reliability predictions by incorporating a broader range of industry standards.

Customised Calculation Parameters:

  • Description: Allows users to set default values for various calculation parameters.
  • Benefits: Improves the accuracy and efficiency of analyses by enabling tailored calculations to specific needs.

Conclusion

Relyence 2017 Release 2 brings a suite of powerful new features and enhancements, reinforcing Relyence’s commitment to providing top-tier reliability analysis tools. With the introduction of the RBD module, expanded standards support, and significant improvements across existing modules, this release offers substantial benefits for engineering teams across various industries.


For more detailed information, click here to read the full release article over on relyence.com.