Our Top Reliability Tools and Goal Setting
Abstract
Carl and Fred discussing common reliability tools.
Key Points
Join Carl and Fred as they discuss the most common reliability tools that they use in their a reliability practice.
Topics include:
- What reliability tools show up most often?
- Fred’s most common tools: reliability goal setting, reliability modeling (block diagram), field data analysis, FMEA, stress-strength calculations
- Don’t use MTBF
- Carl’s most common tools: reliability requirements setting and flow down, field data integration, FMEAs, system reliability models (RBDs), reliability demonstration and accelerated life testing
- Past survey of reliability practitioners presented to RAMS
- The importance of reliability goals (mandated or developed)
- The importance of tool selection
- reliability requirements vs goals
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