Track reliability metrics and project progress, and share reliability analysis results via web portal
ReliaSoft SEP is a web portal for ReliaSoft desktop applications, which enables your entire organization or team — including managers and colleagues who don’t have the ReliaSoft desktop applications installed — to access key analysis and project management details from any web-enabled device. It provides a personalized overview for each user, with quick and convenient access to the metrics, analysis summaries, dashboards, assigned actions and messages that are relevant to you.
Discover how SEP can enable you to manage and streamline reliability analyses via web portal
Assess project progress and meet objectives
Track key performance indicators (KPIs), such as reliability, mean life, warranty time, or expected failures, to help you gauge progress using measurable results.
Report and share your analysis results
Share reliability analysis results throughout the organization to improve your products and enhance customer service.
Track FMEA activities and share lessons learned
Improve designs and mitigate risk by effectively managing FMEA activities. Utilize convenient web summaries to help managers and others track progress for each FMEA and share feedback.
Mitigate risk by watching potential failure causes
Configure dashboard tiles to best monitor potential failure causes identified via FMEAs and to track progress on assigned actions.
Access ReliaSoft desktop applications from any web device
Run ReliaSoft desktop applications using SEP, all without installing and updating software on each client computer. Easily open and view the full analyses from any web device.
Foster successful cross-functional collaboration
Facilitate collaboration between different areas of expertise with potential cost savings when you implement XFMEA, SEP, and Aqira with Prenscia Access.
Why should your organization use SEP?
Managers
- Track KPIs, reports and status of assigned actions
- Monitor progress on FMEAs and sign off on completion
- Monitor results from other reliability analyses
Engineers
- Share your own results and stay up-to-date on analyses performed by others
- Convenient mobile access when you need to present findings or update your assigned actions
Entire organization
- Access lessons learned from FMEAs
- View results from reliability data analyses and simulations
- Update your assigned actions without having a ReliaSoft desktop application installed
Key Features
System reliability, availability, and maintainability analysis
In MPC’s System Hierarchy interface, the intuitive tree structure makes it easy to define and manage the system configurations you wish to analyze. For systems and subsystems, you can select from the complete list of ATA chapters and sections defined in iSpec 2200: Aircraft Systems. Then you have the flexibility to define your own sub-subsystems and parts. MPC also provides built-in logic to help you identify maintenance significant items (MSIs) and flag them for more detailed analysis.
For each MSI, you can easily define the related functions, failures, effects and causes in another intuitive hierarchy, add and edit analysis records, and task descriptions which are displayed directly in the hierarchy view. Thanks to Filtered View you can easily see only those records of a specific type (e.g., a list of effects sorted by FEC, or a list of maintenance tasks sorted by interval). You also have the option to import this data from Microsoft Excel® worksheets, if desired.
MPC includes built-in logic diagrams to help the team determine and record the failure effect category (FEC) and select the scheduled maintenance tasks that will be applicable and effective. You can use the Check MSI Analysis window at any time to check the answers to the MSI selection questions against the FECs. When defining maintenance tasks, MPC has the option to use predefined time units for maintenance task intervals.
For structural analysis, another flexible hierarchical tree makes it easy to identify and organize the structural items you need to consider. You can select predefined structures and substructures based on iSpec 2200: Aircraft Systems, and easily define your own sub-substructures and structural items. Then the analysis team can use the built-in SSI selection questions to determine which items require more detailed analysis.
For each SSI, the software provides a configurable set of rating systems that help the team evaluate the potential risk to the aircraft structure. Authorized users can customize these ratings to fit your processes and needs.
- Accidental damage (AD) analysis: For accidental damage analysis, the software guides the team to evaluate the risk of damage that might be caused by a variety of different factors, such as cargo handling equipment, maintenance procedures, runway debris, bird strike, etc. You can consider Residual Strength and Damage Growth ratings if desired.
- Environmental deterioration (ED) analyses: For environmental deterioration analysis, you can fully define the properties for each type of material that might be affected, and easily find and reuse the definition for a material that’s already been analyzed. For metals, you can consider a variety of different potential corrosion types such as pitting, fretting, erosion, etc. For non-metals, you can consider factors such as humidity, solar, lightning, etc. You can also consider the Detectability rating (for metals) and the Composition rating (for non-metals) if desired.
Once you have evaluated the potential sources of structural damage and deterioration, MPC provides all the tools you need to define the scheduled inspections and/or health monitoring tasks that the team recommends.
For zonal and L/HIRF analysis, you can select from the complete list of major zones and major sub-zones defined in iSpec 2200: Aircraft Systems. After you have defined the zones, MPC provides built-in logic to help you determine which analyses are recommended. For all of the zonal-L/HIRF analysis types, an authorized user can configure the rating system to fit your particular processes and needs.
MPC facilitates both of the zonal analysis methods discussed in the MSG-3 guidelines. For any zone in the hierarchy, you can perform the Standard Zonal Analysis, which considers:
- The density of the equipment in the zone.
- The likelihood of accidental damage due to ground/cargo handling, weather, lightning strike, maintenance or operator procedures, etc.
- The likelihood of environmental deterioration due to atmosphere, corrosive products, condensation, etc.
For zones that contain lightning/high intensity radiated field protection systems (such as shielded wires, raceways, bonding jumpers, RF gaskets, etc.), the L/HIRF Analysis helps you evaluate their susceptibility to degradation from environmental deterioration or accidental damage. You can also define the systems that will help to avoid, eliminate or reduce the consequences of an L/HIRF event.
For each zonal analysis, MPC makes it easy to define the inspections and other zonal maintenance tasks that are recommended by the team. For standard zonal analysis, you also have the option to automatically incorporate any of the ZIP candidate tasks that have been identified in other MSG-3 analyses.
For each type of MSG-3 analysis, MPC provides a comprehensive set of reports that can be generated automatically in Microsoft Word®. For systems and powerplant analysis, you even have the option to choose from three report templates: Standard, Dassault or Sukhoi!
- Systems and Powerplant Analysis reports include item properties, MSI selection, an embedded “Description and Operation” (D&O) document, functional failure analysis, failure effect categorization, task selection, task list and full details for each individual maintenance task. Click here to view a sample PDF of this report.
- Structural Analysis reports include structure properties, SSI selection, structural analysis summaries, an embedded D&O document and tasks. Click here to view a sample PDF of this report.
- Zonal-L/HIRF Analysis reports include zone details, zonal analysis summaries, an embedded D&O document and tasks. Click here to view a sample PDF of this report.
- Maintenance Review Board Report (MRBR) that lists all of the tasks in the project from all analysis types (systems, structures and zonal), along with an attached document if supplied.
For systems and powerplant analysis, you can create your own custom report templates that can be generated in either Word® or Excel®. You can select exactly which fields you want to include in the body of each custom report form. You can also configure the column title, width and order to fit your needs. The versatile templates manager makes it easy to reuse custom report templates again and share them with other MPC users.
All interfaces support convenient copy/paste and a built-in spell checker that highlights spelling mistakes while you are typing. For systems and powerplant analysis, you can use the F-F-E-C interface for improved usability. For example, you can choose how the hierarchy will be displayed each time you view it (fully collapsed or expanded to a level by default). It is easy to view/edit the properties of different records without having to close and re-open lots of windows.
The ability to easily find and reuse data from existing analyses not only saves time and helps to ensure consistency, it also provides a powerful brainstorming tool for MSG-3 working group:
- Import from another project
- Import from Excel
- Select existing “pick lists”
You can use the Links and Attachments feature to keep related information from external data files (such as flowcharts, design drawings and procedure instructions) together with the rest of the analysis. For attached D&O documents, the software can automatically insert the entire document directly into report output generated in Microsoft Word®.
You can make an exact replica of a project as it exists at specified point in time (i.e., a backup) that can be restored when it is needed. A restore point will include all data that the project contained at the time the restore point was created, including information about the project properties, security settings and project owner.
The system makes it easier than ever to manage the access permissions for multiple users who are cooperating within the same database and even within the same analysis project. This includes the ability for one user to check out a project to edit offline. The data will be visible but locked for editing by other users until the project is checked back in.
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