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on Tools & Techniques

A listing in reverse chronological order of articles by:



  • Dennis Craggs — Big Data Analytics series

  • Perry Parendo — Experimental Design for NPD series

  • Dev Raheja — Innovative Thinking in Reliability and Durability series

  • Oleg Ivanov — Inside and Beyond HALT series

  • Carl Carlson — Inside FMEA series

  • Steven Wachs — Integral Concepts series

  • Shane Turcott — Learning from Failures series

  • Larry George — Progress in Field Reliability? series

  • Gabor Szabo — R for Engineering series

  • Matthew Reid — Reliability Engineering Using Python series

  • Kevin Stewart — Reliability Reflections series

  • Anne Meixner — Testing 1 2 3 series

  • Ray Harkins — The Manufacturing Academy series

by Larry George 1 Comment

MTBF Correlation vs. Causation: MIL-HDBK-217G

MTBF Correlation vs. Causation: MIL-HDBK-217G

People claim poor correlation of predicted and observed MTBFs. That is understandable because handbook failure rates and fudge factors for quality and environment were derived from unknown populations or samples. People also claim there is no basis for applying statistics or probability to MTBF predictions. MTBF predictions use failure rate averages that lack statistical causation. Why not incorporate Paretos in MTBF predictions?

Paretos are fractions of equipment failures caused by each type of part or subsystem. They represent what really happens. Incorporating Paretos requires statistics to adjust MTBF predictions. That causes Paretos in MTBF predictions to match field Paretos. A 1992 ASQ Reliability Review article “MIL-HDBK-217G” proposed using observed Paretos to adjust handbook MTBF predictions with a “Reality” factor.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, on Tools & Techniques, Progress in Field Reliability?

by Hemant Urdhwareshe Leave a Comment

Reliability Sampling Plans Part-1 (Basic Concepts)

Reliability Sampling Plans Part-1 (Basic Concepts)

Dear friends, Institute of Quality and Reliability is happy to release this video on Reliability Sampling Plans. In this is Part-1 of the video, Hemant Urdhwareshe has explained the basic concepts in Sampling plans. These include Sampling Risks and Operating Characteristics. We are sure, viewers will find this video useful!

We will release part-2 of the video where Hemant will explain Fixed Length Reliability Test Plans and Sequential Test Plans (PRST).

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, Institute of Quality & Reliability, on Tools & Techniques Tagged With: Acceptance sampling

by Ray Harkins Leave a Comment

The Ubiquitous Normal Distribution

The Ubiquitous Normal Distribution

Underpinning the coherence of statistical process control, process capability analysis and numerous other statistical applications is a phenomenon found throughout nature, the social sciences, athletics, academics and more. That is, the normal distribution, or less formally, the bell curve. Because of its ubiquity, this normal distribution is arguably the most important data model analysts, engineers, or quality professionals will learn.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, on Tools & Techniques, The Manufacturing Academy Tagged With: Statistics distributions and functions

by Hemant Urdhwareshe Leave a Comment

Sample size in Reliability Testing: Part-2

Sample size in Reliability Testing: Part-2

This is my second video on Sample Size in Reliability Testing! In this video, we will explain the Weibayes Approach to estimate sample size and estimating test length when sample size and shape parameter is known.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, Institute of Quality & Reliability, on Tools & Techniques Tagged With: Sample size

by Larry George 1 Comment

MIL-HDBK-217G (George) Reality Factor

MIL-HDBK-217G (George) Reality Factor

Originally published in the ASQ Reliability Review, Vol. 12, No 3, June 1992

Insert these pages into your copy of MIL-HDBK-217. The boldface text is changed to MIL-HDBK-217E [1], section 5.2, on parts count reliability prediction. The changes explain how to use “Paretos,” proportions of parts failing in the field, to compute a reality factor that makes predicted Paretos match field Paretos. You can use field Paretos to calibrate predictions for new equipment. You probably have field Paretos on related parts used in your other equipment, which is now in the field. Remember, the field determines reliability.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, on Tools & Techniques, Progress in Field Reliability?

by Hemant Urdhwareshe Leave a Comment

Sample size in Reliability Testing Part-1 (One-shot Devices)

Sample size in Reliability Testing Part-1 (One-shot Devices)

Dear friends, I am happy to release this video about determining sample size in reliability and functional testing! The video discusses determining sample size with Success Run Theorem (or Success Testing) will zero failures as well as given number of failures. I have illustrated use of basic formula and calculation as well as use of various templates to determine sample size. Hope you find this important and interesting!

This is part-1 of my videos on sample size! We recommend viewers to watch our video on Binomial Distribution before watching this video, in case they have not seen it before

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, Institute of Quality & Reliability, on Tools & Techniques Tagged With: Sample size

by Ray Harkins Leave a Comment

Making the Decision to Improve

Making the Decision to Improve

Co-authored by Mike Vella

Hard work alone doesn’t guarantee success in business. Even after you’ve invested your inspiration, money, emotions, creativity, and prayers, the reality is that we live in a highly competitive world. You can’t afford to simply tread water. So, let’s assume you’ve either made a strong start in your field or joined a profitable company. What ensures that your future will be better than today? The answer lies in leadership and the team deciding to continually evolve, change, and improve.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, on Tools & Techniques, The Manufacturing Academy Tagged With: Decision making

by Hemant Urdhwareshe Leave a Comment

DOE-7: Analyse Factorial Design with Minitab: Case Study in Maximizing Fatigue Strength

DOE-7: Analyse Factorial Design with Minitab: Case Study in Maximizing Fatigue Strength

Dear friends, this is part-2 of our video on Design of Experiments using Minitab. In part-1, Hemant Urdhwareshe had explained how to create design using Minitab. In this part-2 of the video, Hemant has illustrated complete details of analysis of the design using Minitab. Analysis includes interpretation of Minitab output in voice and text!

We are sure, you will find this video extremely useful for Quality Practitioners, Reliability Engineers, Design and Process Engineers, Six Sigma Professionals, Design for Six Sigma practitioners. Some corrections at 5:21 — The R-sq value is 95.45, R-sq Adjusted is 92.53 and R-sq Predicted is 86.63%. There is some error in these figures in the video. Apologise for the oversight.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, Institute of Quality & Reliability, on Tools & Techniques Tagged With: Design of Experiments (DOE)

by Carl S. Carlson Leave a Comment

Key Teaching Principle # 9: Constructive Feedback

As covered in the first article in this series, Principles of Effective Teaching, reliability engineers, FMEA team leaders, and other quality and reliability professionals are often called upon to teach the principles of reliability or FMEA. Whether you are a student who wants to enhance your learning experience, an instructor who wants to improve teaching results, or an engineer who wishes to convey knowledge to another person, this series will offer practical knowledge and advice.

Provide constructive feedback to students

“True intuitive expertise is learned from prolonged experience with good feedback on mistakes”  Daniel Kahneman

Key Teaching Principle #9 is the instructor always answers questions in a meaningful way, and provides consistently positive critiques to students to enhance their learning. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, Inside FMEA Tagged With: teaching

by Hemant Urdhwareshe Leave a Comment

DOE-6: Case Study in Creating Full Factorial Design in Minitab: Optimization of Fatigue Strength

DOE-6: Case Study in Creating Full Factorial Design in Minitab: Optimization of Fatigue Strength

Hello friends, We are happy to release this sixth video on Design of Experiments (DOE)! In this video, Hemant Urdhwareshe has illustrated step by step, how to create a full factorial design in Minitab software. In the next video, Hemant will illustrate complete analysis of the design in Minitab! We are sure, you will find this video extremely useful for Quality Practitioners, Design and Process Engineers, Six Sigma Professionals, Design for Six Sigma practitioners.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, Institute of Quality & Reliability, on Tools & Techniques Tagged With: Design of Experiments (DOE)

by Hemant Urdhwareshe 1 Comment

Accelerated Life Testing Part-3 (Case Study in Minitab Software)

Accelerated Life Testing Part-3 (Case Study in Minitab Software)

Dear viewers, I am happy to release this third video on Accelerated Life Testing. In this video of part-3, we have explained how to use Minitab software to analyse data of accelerated life test. The illustration uses Arrhenius Model, but the technique can be applied to other models as well.

The video will be useful to all those who want to learn and apply technique of Accelerated Life Testing. It would be of help to those who wish to take ASQ CRE certification exam. It would also be useful to DFSS practitioners.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, Institute of Quality & Reliability, on Tools & Techniques Tagged With: Life testing and accelerated life testing (ALT)

by Hemant Urdhwareshe Leave a Comment

Accelerated Life Testing (ALT) Part-2

Accelerated Life Testing (ALT) Part-2

Dear viewers, I am happy to release this second video on Accelerated Life Testing. In this video, we have discussed (i) Various models used to estimate the acceleration factor, such Arrhenius, Power law etc. (ii) Application examples showing calculation of acceleration factor (iii) Some mathematical relationships to estimate reliability at normal operating conditions and illustrated examples (iv) Types of stress loading used in ALT.

The video will be useful to all those who want to learn ALT and its mathematical relationships. It would be of great help to those who wish to take ASQ CRE certification exam. It would also be useful to DFSS practitioners.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, Institute of Quality & Reliability, on Tools & Techniques Tagged With: Life testing and accelerated life testing (ALT)

by Ray Harkins Leave a Comment

Making Statistically Confirmed Decisions

Making Statistically Confirmed Decisions

Co-authored with Mike Vella

Leaders and managers play many roles: planning, scheduling, coaching, teaching, supervising, hiring, and sometimes firing. While much of this work is routine, it often involves making decisions. Some decisions are low-risk with clear facts and limited options. Others are made with murky details, unknown options, and high risks if incorrect. Regardless, decision-making often falls to leaders and managers. Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States, famously said: “In any moment of decision, the best thing you can do is the right thing, the next best thing is the wrong thing, and the worst thing you can do is nothing.”

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, on Tools & Techniques, The Manufacturing Academy

by Hemant Urdhwareshe 1 Comment

Accelerated Life Testing (Part 1)

Accelerated Life Testing (Part 1)

This is our first video on ALT in a series of videos on this important topic in reliability engineering. In this video, Hemant Urdhwareshe has introduced basic concepts of ALT. In our subsequent videos on ALT, we will do a more detailed discussion on mathematical treatment, selection of appropriate model and statistical distribution. We will explain these with application example on Minitab software. Hemant is a Fellow of ASQ and is ASQ CRE, CMBB, CSSBB, CQE and CMQ/OE. We are sure that viewers will find it useful.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, Institute of Quality & Reliability, on Tools & Techniques, Uncategorized Tagged With: Life testing and accelerated life testing (ALT)

by Carl S. Carlson 2 Comments

Key Teaching Principle # 8: Pace of Teaching

As covered in the first article in this series, Principles of Effective Teaching, reliability engineers, FMEA team leaders, and other quality and reliability professionals are often called upon to teach the principles of reliability or FMEA. Whether you are a student who wants to enhance your learning experience, an instructor who wants to improve teaching results, or an engineer who wishes to convey knowledge to another person, this series will offer practical knowledge and advice.

Manage pace of teaching to optimize learning

“The way we spend our time defines who we are.”  Jonathan Estrin [Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, Inside FMEA Tagged With: teaching

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