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Fred Schenkelberg — Thought Leader

Author of <a href="/creprep/">CRE Preparation Notes</a>, <a href="/on-product-reliability/musings">Musings</a>, <a href="/articles/nomtbf/">NoMTBF</a>, <a href="/book-author/fred-schenkelberg/">multiple books & ebooks</a>, co-host on <a href="/series/sor/">Speaking of Reliability</a>, and speaker in the <a href="/series/sor/">Accendo Reliability Webinar Series</a>.


This author's archive lists contributions of articles and episodes.

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Take Action to Deal with Part Obsolescence

Take Action to Deal with Part Obsolescence

Even products with relatively quick design cycles and short stays in the market deal with part obsolescence.

Long design periods along with long durations in service or in production simply increases the chance that one or more parts will become obsolete.

Designing systems with part obsolescence in mind helps. Working with suppliers to select parts with many sources, with long-term plans to produce, and with long term commitments, all may help. Even then, companies change priorities, go out of business, or simply discontinue the part you need. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, CRE Preparation Notes, Reliability in Design and Development Tagged With: Parts obsolescence management

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Understanding and Controlling Process Variation

Understanding and Controlling Process Variation

Understanding and Controlling Process Variation

Let’s discuss sources of variation and how to measure, monitor, and control processes to minimize the differences from one part to the next.

Statistical process control (SPC) is a set of tools that provide insights into the changing nature of processes.

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Understanding Reliability Across an Industry

Understanding Reliability Across an Industry

The Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Energy conducted an Energy Storage Reliability Workshop this week provide a unique glimpse at how the stakeholders across an industry view reliability.

The representatives from government and private sector, including national labs, large and small companies, insurers and consultants gather to talk about the reliability of large-scale stationary energy storage systems.

Specifically, the focus of the workshop was on helping the DOE identify the specific activities and focus for their involvement in this relatively new industry segment.
[Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, Musings on Reliability and Maintenance Topics, on Product Reliability

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SOR 100 The Future of Reliability Engineering

SOR 100 The Future of Reliability Engineering

The Future of Reliability Engineering

Abstract

Adam, Andre, Carl, Kirk, Tim, and Fred discussing the future of reliability engineering.
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The “What” & “Why” of Weibull Analysis

The “What” & “Why” of Weibull Analysis

How to conduct a Weibull analysis and the questions the analysis will generate.

Part 2 of 7

Every failure is part of a puzzle. The equipment we are maintaining is trying to communicate with the use of each and every failure.

Often the message is not obvious.

There is the immediate failure. And, if we’re paying attention we can sort out the root cause of the failure along with replacing or repairing the damaged parts. Sometimes though the damage is caused by another issue with the system. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, Maintenance and Reliability, on Maintenance Reliability Tagged With: weibull analysis

by Fred Schenkelberg 1 Comment

Identifying Parts Obsolescence Early

Identifying Parts Obsolescence Early

One aspect of creating a new product or system is the sourcing of parts, components, and materials.

Gone are the days of your organization providing every element of the final product. Henry Ford’s supply chain for early Ford automobiles includes their own forests, rubber plantations, and iron ore mines. [Gelderman, 1981]

We increasingly rely on the supply chain to create the necessary parts for the design’s functionality. Then to continue to supply those same parts for decades, in some cases. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, CRE Preparation Notes, Reliability in Design and Development Tagged With: obsolescence, Parts obsolescence management, supply chain

by Fred Schenkelberg 2 Comments

How Do You Select Reliability Tasks to Accomplish?

How Do You Select Reliability Tasks to Accomplish?

As reliability engineers, we have a large number of tools available.

From project planning, system modeling, data analysis, test planning, to risk identification and defect discovery, we have techniques, procedures, algorithms to help us identify and solve reliability problems.

We also may ways to apply an individual reliability task.

We could do an exploratory drop test to see what happens if anything. Or, we could conduct a full characterization study of the force signature of drops onto different surfaces and faces from a range of heights. Or something in-between.

We have options and thus need to make choices. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, Musings on Reliability and Maintenance Topics, on Product Reliability

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Software Reuse Considerations

Software Reuse Considerations

Software elements of a product or system take time to create. Thus re-using blocks of code developed for previous applications may save on development time. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, CRE Preparation Notes, Reliability in Design and Development Tagged With: Selection standardization and reuse

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Basic Description of a Fault Tree Analysis

Basic Description of a Fault Tree Analysis

A fault tree analysis (FTA) is a logical, graphical diagram that starts with an unwanted, undesirable, or anomalous state of a system.

The diagram then lays out the many possible faults and combination of faults within the subsystems, components, assemblies, software, and parts comprising the system which may lead to the top level unwanted fault condition. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, CRE Preparation Notes, Reliability in Design and Development Tagged With: Fault Tree Analysis and Success Tree Analysis, FTA

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Material Selection and Reliability

Material Selection and Reliability

Physical products are made up of materials.

The materials including metals, polymers, adhesives, and many others experience loads and stresses during assembly, transport, storage, and use.

Selecting the right materials such that they both meet the needs of the customer and are sufficiently reliable relies on understanding how the material will respond to the applied stresses over time.

As with parts selection, one way to determine if a material is suitable for your application and end use is to monitor the material’s performance over time in your products. The trouble is it also transfers the risk of failure (the unknown risk of failure) to the customer.

In many cases this is unacceptable. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, CRE Preparation Notes, Reliability in Design and Development Tagged With: Selection standardization and reuse

by Fred Schenkelberg 5 Comments

Field Data Analysis First Look

Field Data Analysis First Look

Field data analysis starts with the collection of data.

In a previous article, we used a Nevada chart to gather the counts per month of field failure data. The chart also provides the necessary data to account for how many units have not failed as of yet.

The Nevada chart on its own is just a table of numbers and does not reveal patterns of the changing nature of failure rates over time. Are we experiencing early life failures or wear-out related failures?

We need to conduct some data analysis to learn what message the data contains. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, Musings on Reliability and Maintenance Topics, on Product Reliability Tagged With: data analysis, Failure, plot, weibull, Weibull Distribution

by Fred Schenkelberg 1 Comment

Part Selection Process and Reliability

Part Selection Process and Reliability

A product or system may fail for many different reasons.

One cause is a faulty part. A component is susceptible to failure when either improperly used in the design or is a damaged or flawed component. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, CRE Preparation Notes, Reliability in Design and Development Tagged With: Selection standardization and reuse

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Reliability Management & Risk

Reliability Management & Risk

What is reliability management? Reliability Engineering? Would a product design or an organization benefit with a focus on reliability management and engineering? What is the value of a focus on reliability?

Any organization, that develops and produces products, has resource limits. It may be talent, capabilities, time, funding, or some combination of these.

Yet, the goal to create a product that meets customer expectations includes the concept of product reliability. The product should provide the expected functions over time, without failure. This expected product reliability occurs, even if the design requirements and advertising do not explicitly mention product reliability. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, Musings on Reliability and Maintenance Topics, on Product Reliability

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SOR 089 Define Availability Uptime and Reliability to Get Them Right

SOR 089 Define Availability Uptime and Reliability to Get Them Right

Define Availability Uptime and Reliability to Get Them Right

Abstract

Adam and Fred discuss how important getting the definitions right to support decision making.

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How to Build Your Influence as a Reliability Engineer

How to Build Your Influence as a Reliability Engineer

How to Build Your Influence as a Reliability Engineer

Good with data or failure analysis are elements of a great reliability engineer.

Another is the ability to influence. The perfect analysis and dynamic slide deck are not sufficient. You also must master the ability to persuade, to influence.

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