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Practical Reliability Engineering
by: Patrick D. T. O'Connor AMAZON multi-meters discounts
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Topics include: reliability programme activities, wearout failure modes, loading roughness, binomial plotting paper, transpose circuit, failure free time, development test programme, distributed load and strength, binomial split, reliability demonstration, reliability achievement, component parameter values, decreasing hazard rate, reliability effort, steady state availability, reliability staff, reliability plan, reliability programmes, arrival values, conductor tracks, critical items list, increasing hazard rate, repairable systems, can affect reliability, important failure modes
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THE classic text on reliability engineering and management has now been fully revised and updated.
Practical Reliability Engineering provides a comprehensive, up-to-date description of all the important methods for the design, development, manufacture and maintenance of reliable engineering products and systems. Students, engineers and managers alike will find this a valuable reference source.
With emphasis firmly placed on the practical aspects of reliability engineering, the fourth edition provides extended coverage of mechanical, electronic and software failure mechanisms, design and testing. New sections include Petri nets for system reliability modelling, accelerated test and the M(t) data analysis method. Recent developments in international standardisation are discussed and guidance is provided on essential management issues. The inclusion of a draft Project Reliability Plan enhances the value to those involved in systems engineering and project management.
Practical Reliability Engineering fulfils the requirements of the qualifying examination in reliability engineering of the American Society for Quality (USA). The updated end of chapter questions make this a key text for students undertaking courses in quality assurance or reliability.
Prefaces
Notation and Definitions
Introduction to Reliability Engineering
Reliability Mathematics
Probability Plotting
Load-strength Interference
Statistical Experiments
Reliability Prediction and Modelling
Reliability in Design
Reliability of Mechanical Components and Systems
Electronic Systems Reliability
Software Reliability
Reliability Testing
Analysing Reliability Data
Reliability in Manufacture
Maintainability, Maintenance and Availability
Reliability Management
Appendices
Index
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