Reliability Verification, Testing, and Analysis in Engineering DesignCRC Press, 2002. gada 27. nov. - 416 lappuses Striking a balance between the use of computer-aided engineering practices and classical life testing, this reference expounds on current theory and methods for designing reliability tests and analyzing resultant data through various examples using Microsoft® Excel, MINITAB, WinSMITH, and ReliaSoft software across multiple industries. The book disc |
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... Table 1-1 failure events are classified according to their extent of loss of intended function . The introductions of unintended and hidden functions , which result in undesirable performance , are also described . TABLE 1-1 Classifying ...
... Table 1-1 failure events are classified according to their extent of loss of intended function . The introductions of unintended and hidden functions , which result in undesirable performance , are also described . TABLE 1-1 Classifying ...
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... Table 1-6 , a classification of failure modes according to their severity , is presented according to the Automotive Industry Action Group ( AIAG ) industry specification ( AIAG , 1995 ) . The severity classification is an important ...
... Table 1-6 , a classification of failure modes according to their severity , is presented according to the Automotive Industry Action Group ( AIAG ) industry specification ( AIAG , 1995 ) . The severity classification is an important ...
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... Table 1-2 . Early efforts , as exemplified by the first release of U.S. Mil - Std - 781 , were devoted mainly to setting up agreements for inspection and testing to qualify electronics equipment . Concurrently , a Swedish mathematician ...
... Table 1-2 . Early efforts , as exemplified by the first release of U.S. Mil - Std - 781 , were devoted mainly to setting up agreements for inspection and testing to qualify electronics equipment . Concurrently , a Swedish mathematician ...
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... Table 1-3 . We survey these approaches . QC Models Quality - control ( QC ) models are used to assess process capability ( i.e. , confor- mance to specifications ) . However , the linkage between process capability and product life ...
... Table 1-3 . We survey these approaches . QC Models Quality - control ( QC ) models are used to assess process capability ( i.e. , confor- mance to specifications ) . However , the linkage between process capability and product life ...
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Gary Wasserman. TABLE 1-3 Six Basic Approaches to Modeling Failure - Related Phenomena Reliability model 1. QC models 2. Time - to - failure models 3. Success / failure models 4. Probabilistic design 5. Performance modeling Description ...
Gary Wasserman. TABLE 1-3 Six Basic Approaches to Modeling Failure - Related Phenomena Reliability model 1. QC models 2. Time - to - failure models 3. Success / failure models 4. Probabilistic design 5. Performance modeling Description ...
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accelerated analysis Appendix approximation asymptotic beta distribution binomial distribution bogey testing Chapter component computer-aided engineering confidence intervals confidence limit cumulative cycles density function design verification electronics Equation evaluated exponential distribution expression F-distribution failure distribution failure mode Figure FMEA Goal Seek hazard identify illustrated inverse likelihood contours likelihood estimation linear location-scale distribution lognormal distribution lower confidence limit LR limits maximum likelihood median rank Microsoft Excel Minitab ML estimates Monte Carlo MTTF normal distribution occur parameter estimates percentile phenomena potential failure modes probability plots procedure properties Q-Q plots random variable rank estimator rank regression recorded failures relationship reliability metrics right-censored sample sizes shape parameter simulation standard normal stress subsystem success-failure test t₁ Table temperature usage values variance wearout Weibayes Weibull data Weibull distribution Weibull parameters Weibull plot Worked-out Example