Custom RBI Methodology Preferences

About Custom RBI Methodology Preferences

The consistency of the approach used to create RBI Analyses is vital to comparing results from one assessment to the next. Using Custom RBI Methodology Preferences, you can customize Degradation Mechanism Evaluations to incorporate custom aspects of RBI and to create custom RBI Analyses that will best suit your organization.

Benefits of Custom RBI Analyses

Using Custom RBI Analyses, you are able to:

  • Add calculations for custom DMs (DF or POF) or an existing DM without having to edit rules.
  • Reduce implementation time.

    • Achieve results through Policies and R Scripts

    • Avoid the need to write rules to perform custom calculations.
  • Expedite the Database upgrade process.

  • Use a combination of custom DMs and add existing Criticality Calculator DMs to calculate RBI Analyses

Using Custom RBI Analyses

Based on the maturity of various organizations across the globe, these organizations may choose to develop their own RBI methodology. Using Custom RBI Analyses, users of GE Digital APM will be able to build RBI methodologies to best suit their organizational needs.

Every RBI analysis consists of a Damage Mechanism Evaluation (DME) and a Consequence Evaluation (CE). Using Custom RBI Analyses, you will be able to configure Custom DMEs for RBI Criticality Analyses.

Custom RBI Methodology Preferences Workflow

This workflow provides the basic, high-level steps for using Custom RBI Methodology Preferences. The steps and links in this workflow do not necessarily reference every possible procedure. For more procedures, see the links in the Related Information section.

Custom RBI Methodology Workflow

The steps and links in this workflow do not necessarily reference every possible procedure; however, to properly utilize Custom RBI Methodology Preferences, you must complete the steps in the following order:

  1. Customize a new Degradation Mechanism Evaluation (DME) family and add it to the Has RBI Degradation Mechanism Evaluation relationship.
  2. Create custom Degradation Mechanism Evaluations (DMs).
  3. Create custom Potential Degradation Mechanisms (PDMs).
  4. Create new Data Mapping Groups for custom Degradation Mechanism Evaluation (DME) family.
  5. Create policies for custom Degradation Mechanism Evaluations (DMEs).
  6. Create policies to validate custom Degradation Mechanism Evaluations (DMEs).
  7. Configure Copy Preferences for a custom Degradation Mechanism Evaluation (DME).

Create a New Degradation Mechanism Evaluation (DME) Family

Procedure

  1. Access the Family Management page.
  2. In the left pane, navigate to and select Criticality Degradation Mech Evaluation.

    The Criticality Degradation Mech Evaluation workspace appears.

  3. In the left pane, select .

    A new Criticality Degradation Mech Evaluation datasheet appears, displaying the Information section.

  4. Enter values in the available fields, and then select .
    Note: Fields selected to spread to Subfamilies from the parent RBI Degradation Mechanism Evaluation and the Criticality Degradation Mech Evaluation families will automatically populate in the new family.

    The new DME family is created, displaying the Information section in the workspace.

  5. In the workspace, select the Datasheets tab.

    The Datasheets section appears.

  6. Select Manage Datasheets.

    A message appears, indicating that the new DME family does not contain any datasheets, and asking you create one.

  7. Select OK.

    The Datasheet Builder page appears.

  8. In the upper-right corner of the page, select , and then select Custom Datasheet.

    The Create New Datasheet window appears.

  9. On the Create New Datasheet window, enter unique values in the Caption, Default ID, and Description boxes, and then select OK.
    Note: If you want the datasheet to be the default datasheet for this family, select the Default check box.

    The datasheet is created.

  10. In the upper-right corner of the workspace, select .

    The new section tab appears on the datasheet.

  11. On the new section tab, enter a name for the tab, and then select .

    A table appears in the workspace.

  12. In the table, enter a unique name in the Caption Input field
    Tip: We recommend that you add both the Custom Calculation Policies Used and the Custom Calculation Used fields to your datasheet. This will indicate which policies were fired during calculation as well as indicate whether or not a custom calculation was used.
    Note: You can use the different features of the Table Layout to customize your datasheet.
  13. Using the drag-and-drop method, add fields from the Available Items pane to the corresponding cell in the Column Caption column.
  14. Select Save.
  15. In the Family Management page, in the left pane, select Relationship, and then select Has RBI Degradation Mechanism Evaluation.

    The Relationship: Has RBI Degradation Mechanism Evaluation workspace appears, displaying the Information section.

  16. Select the Relationship Definition tab.

    The Relationship Definition section appears.

  17. Select .

    The Manage Relationship Definition window appears.

  18. On the Manage Relationship Definition window:
    • In the Predecessor field, select RBI Criticality Analysis.
    • In the Successor field, select the new DME that you created in step 4.
    • Select One to Many.
  19. Select Add.

    The new Relationship Definition is added to the Has RBI Degradation Mechanism Evaluation Relationship Family, and it appears in the Relationship Definition section.

  20. Select .

    The new Degradation Mechanism Evaluation family is created.

What to do next

Create Custom Degradation Mechanisms (DMs)

Procedure

  1. Access the System Codes and Tables page.
  2. In the left pane, navigate to and select MI DEGRADATION MECHANISMS TYPES(Degradation Mechanism Types).

    The workspace for the MI DEGRADATION MECHANISMS TYPES(Degradation Mechanism Types) System Code Table appears.

  3. In the workspace, in the System Code section, select .

    The Create System Code window appears.

  4. On the Create System Code window:
    • In the ID box, enter a custom Degradation Mechanism ID.

      Note: Entering this value is required. The ID must be unique and must not exceed 50 characters.
    • In the Description box, enter a custom description for the Degradation Mechanism.

      Note: The description must be limited to 255 characters. The description that you provide appears as table name in the System Tables section.
  5. Select Save.

    The new custom Degradation Mechanism is saved.

What to do next

Create a Custom Potential Degradation Mechanism (PDM)

Procedure

  1. On top navigation bar, select , and then navigate to and select Potential Degradation Mechanisms.

    The Record Manager page appears, displaying a new PDM record.

  2. In the Datasheet ID drop-down list box, select Potential Degradation Mechanism.

    The Potential Degradation Mechanism datasheet appears, displaying the General section.

  3. In the General section of the Potential Degradation Mechanism datasheet, enter the following values:
  4. On the Potential Degradation Mechanism datasheet, select the Consequences tab, and then add one or more related Consequence Evaluations.
  5. Select .

    The custom Potential Degradation Mechanism has been created.

Configure Data Mapping

Before you begin

About this task

For each component that will use a custom Degradation Mechanism Evaluation, you must create a new Data Mapping Group record.

Procedure

  1. On the top navigation bar, select , and then navigate to and select Data Mapping Group.

    The Record Manager page appears, displaying a new Data Mapping Group datasheet.

  2. On the Data Mapping Group datasheet, in the ID box, enter a value in the following format: RBI_CNAFC_<Component Family ID>-<New DME Family ID> (e.g., RBI-CNAFC MI_CCRBICTB-TEST_CUST_DME)
  3. Select .

    The custom Data Mapping Group record is saved for the custom DME.

  4. If you want to add another Data Mapping Group, on the upper-right corner of the page, select , and then select Add.

    A new Data Mapping Group datasheet appears.

  5. Repeat steps 2-3 to add the additional Data Mapping Group.

    The additional Data Mapping Group is added to the DME.

What to do next

Create Custom Calculation Policies

Before you begin

Procedure

  1. Create a new policy to represent your custom DME calculations.
    Important: Make sure that your new policy is activated.
    Note: For more information on creating, managing, and activating policies, see the Policy Designer section of the documentation.
  2. On the Policy Designer page, in the left pane, select Design.

    The Design workspace appears.

  3. In the workspace, in the Inputs section, select , and then select Entity.

    A new Entity node appears.

  4. Select the new Entity node, and then, in the Properties window, in the Family ID box, select the family of the custom DME you are calculating.
    Note: Repeat steps 4 and 5 to add any other entity nodes required for calculations, such as the related Analysis, Consequence Evaluation calculations, or other families that are related to the same analysis.
  5. Using the Calculation nodes, perform all calculations needed on the Entity node.
  6. On the workspace heading, in the Actions section, select , and then select Edit Entity.

    A new Edit Entity node appears in the Design workspace.

  7. Connect the DME calculation nodes created in step 4 to the Edit Entity node.
  8. Select the Edit Entity node , and in the Properties window:
    • In the Family ID box, select the custom DME family you want to calculate.
    • In the Entity Key box, select and then, in the drop-down list box, select the input Entity node created in step 4.
    • In the Select Field box, select Entity Key.

    • In the Field box, select the field that you would like to update.
    • In the Value box, select , and then, in the drop-down list box, select the input node that contains the value to which you want to set the field.

      Note: If the input node is an entity node, select the field that contains your value in the Select Field box.

  9. In the upper-left corner of the workspace, select .

    The custom DME calculation policy is created.

    Important: No outputs are created from this policy. All updates and calculations resulting from the policy are updated in the Edit Entity node.

What to do next

Create Custom Degradation Mechanism Evaluation (DME) Validation Policies

Procedure

  1. Create a new policy to validate your custom DME.
    Note: For more information on creating, managing, and activating policies, see the Policy Designer section of the documentation
  2. On the Policy Designer page, in the left pane, select Design.

    The Design workspace appears.

  3. In the workspace, in the Inputs section, select, and then select Entity.

    A new Entity node appears in the Design workspace.

  4. Select the new Entity node, and then, in the Properties box, in the Family ID field, select the family of the custom DME you are validating.
    Note: Repeat steps 4 and 5 to add any other entity nodes required for validations, such as Analysis validations, Consequence Evaluation validations, or validations for other DMEs that are related to the same analysis.
  5. Using the Input Entity nodes, perform all required validations.
    • For each failed validation, insert a Return Value node that has the error message that the user wants to see when validating the policy.
    • Error messages should be no more than 255 characters. Each Return Value node must be unique, and the characters in the node will not be localized.
    • When using the Is Null node, enter a value of -1. Using an Equal node, compare the Is Null node output to -1.

  6. In the upper-left corner of the workspace, select .

    The custom DME validation policy is created.