
Help For the Loneliest Engineering Discipline
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Adam and Tim Gaens discussing how reliability engineering can often be a team of one in an organization.
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Adam and Tim Gaens discussing how reliability engineering can often be a team of one in an organization.
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Chris and Joe Bell from G2OPs talk about systems engineering and how it relates to reliability engineering. Joe and his team focus on Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) and was hoping to learn more about reliability and MBSE at the 2020 Reliability and Maintainability Symposium (RAMS). Was RAMS successful in helping out Joe? Listen to this podcast to learn more.
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Adam and Keith Clark discussing the powerful impact of creating a new role in the organization, The Reliability Czar.
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Adam and Joe Schwendler discussing how “corner case use” in testing can quickly identify robustness weaknesses and most importantly wear out.
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Adam and Jessica discussing how the culture of reliability and maintenance can have a dramatic effect in how production and field issues are resolved.
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Carl discusses the unique role that FMEA can play in a reliability program, when done exceptionally well.
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Kirk discusses a very interesting failure mechanism in a Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) design and manufacturing company he briefly worked at and what the detailed failure analysis showed.
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James discusses the dilemma of different groups complaining at the same time about too few and too many spares stocked.
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Fred discusses skills that we need to master to be effective in what we do.
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Chris discusses … what you want. Pretty broad I know. But there are things we really want – things we dedicate our time, effort and attention to. And then there are things we say we want. And the human brain is actually specifically structure to pick up on different cues to work out if you are really interested in something (or not). So we can pretty easily work out if you say you want something – but don’t really want it to the extent you want other things. Why does this relate to reliability engineering? Click here to learn more.
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Carl discusses the role of advanced reliability methods, and why both traditional and advanced reliability methods are important.
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Adam discusses the importance of following the path of “next in line” failures as stresses increase.
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Kirk discusses the reason he wrote a book, co-authored with John Paschkewitz, on basic HALT and HASS methods along with new developments and opportunities to use HALT methods for digital software-hardware failure issues.
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James discusses the story of the one machine that was causing a lot of grief.
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Fred discusses learning how to capturing the value created when working as a reliability engineer.
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