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Whats in the IAEA Library?

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Whats in the IAEA Library?

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IsoLib contains two distinct failure data libraries for non-electronic parts. The IAEA library has been taken from the International Atomic Energy Agency’s document: IAEA-TECDOC-508 Survey of ranges of component reliability data for use in Probabilistic Safety Assessment. It contains failure rate or availability data for several hundred different types of non-electronic components. Among the component groups are Battery, Bus, Diesel Generator, Inverter, Motor, Pump, Rectifier, Relay, Switch, Transformer, Transmitter and Valve. As with all of our parts libraries, the data is easy to use within your Reliability Workbench or FaultTree+ project.

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