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  • 1 отказ

    1. Ausfall

     

    отказ
    Нарушение способности оборудования выполнять требуемую функцию.
    Примечания
    1. После отказа оборудование находится в неисправном состоянии.
    2. «Отказ» является событием, в отличие от «неисправности», которая является состоянием.
    3. Это понятие, как оно определено, не применяют к оборудованию объекту, состоящему только из программных средств.
    4. На практике термины «отказ» и «неисправность» часто используют как синонимы.
    [ГОСТ ЕН 1070-2003]
    [ ГОСТ Р ИСО 13849-1-2003]
    [ ГОСТ Р МЭК 60204-1-2007]

    отказ
    Событие, заключающееся в нарушении работоспособного состояния объекта.
    [ ГОСТ 27.002-89]
    [ОСТ 45.153-99]
    [СТО Газпром РД 2.5-141-2005]
    [СО 34.21.307-2005]

    отказ
    Событие, заключающееся в нарушении работоспособного состояния машины и (или) оборудования вследствие конструктивных нарушений при проектировании, несоблюдения установленного процесса производства или ремонта, невыполнения правил или инструкций по эксплуатации.
    [Технический регламент о безопасности машин и оборудования]

    EN

    failure
    the termination of the ability of an item to perform a required function
    NOTE 1 – After failure the item has a fault.
    NOTE 2 – "Failure" is an event, as distinguished from "fault", which is a state.
    NOTE 3 – This concept as defined does not apply to items consisting of software only.
    [IEV number 191-04-01]
    NOTE 4 - In practice, the terms fault and failure are often used synonymously
    [IEC 60204-1-2006]

    FR

    défaillance
    cessation de l'aptitude d'une entité à accomplir une fonction requise
    NOTE 1 – Après défaillance d'une entité, cette entité est en état de panne.
    NOTE 2 – Une défaillance est un passage d'un état à un autre, par opposition à une panne, qui est un état.
    NOTE 3 – La notion de défaillance, telle qu'elle est définie, ne s'applique pas à une entité constituée seulement de logiciel.
    [IEV number 191-04-01]

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