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@ -725,6 +725,8 @@ component, with the $OK$ state, as a universal set $\Omega$, where
all sets within $\Omega$ are partitioned.
Figure \ref{fig:partitioncfm} shows a partitioned set representing
component failure modes $\{ B_1 ... B_8, OK \}$ obeying unitary state conditions.
Because the subsets of $\Omega$ are partitionned we can say these
failure modes are unitary state.
\begin{figure}[h]
\centering
@ -740,11 +742,19 @@ Suppose that we have a component that can fail simultaneously
with more than one failure mode.
This would make it seemingly impossible to model as `unitary state'.
\paragraph{De-composition of complex component.}
There are two ways in which we can deal with this.
We could consider the component a composite
of two simpler components, and model their interaction to
create a derived component.
\ifthenelse {\boolean{paper}}
{
This technique is outside the scope of this paper.
}
{
This technique is dealt with in descriptions of the FMMD process in chapter \ref{fmmd_complex_comp}.
}
\begin{figure}[h]
\centering

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\end{document}
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