
Module 1 Reliability Concepts & Data
Lesson M01-01
Text: Section 1 page 1
Duration: 18 minutes
- Reliability Analysis Methods
- M01 Reliability Concepts & Data
- M02 Probability & Reliability Statistics
- M03 Assessing & Selecting Models for Time-to-Failure Data
- M04 Estimation of Reliability Metrics
- 01 Overview of Reliability Estimation & Methods
- 02 Confidence Intervals & Bounds
- 03 Using Minitab to Estimate Reliability Metrics (Demo)
- 04 Exercise
- 05 Reliability Estimation with Censored Data
- 06 Comparing Multiple Groups
- 07 Exercises
- 08 Handling Multiple Failure Modes & Exercise
- 09 Non-Parametric Estimation
- 10 Other Methods for Reliability Prediction
- M05 Introduction to System Reliability
- M06 Reliability Test Planning
- M07 Analysis of Warranty Data
- M08 Design for Reliability (DFR)
- M09 Introduction to Advanced Topics
Intense global competition and increasing customer expectationsIntense global competition and increasing customer expectations have increased the pressure on manufacturers to produce high-quality and reliable products. Improving reliability is a key element of the larger overall objective of improving product quality. The survival of any manufacturer today is dependent on its ability to produce reliable products.
Although a primary objective of reliability analysis is to improve product reliability, there are many possible reasons for collecting and analyzing reliability data. Several examples are the following:
- Assessing product reliability in the field
- Predicting product warranty costs
- Assessing the effect of a proposed design change
- Demonstrating product reliability to customers or government agencies
- Improving reliability through the use of laboratory experiments
- Providing risk assessment for safety-critical systems
- Reliability Analysis Methods
- M01 Reliability Concepts & Data
- M02 Probability & Reliability Statistics
- M03 Assessing & Selecting Models for Time-to-Failure Data
- M04 Estimation of Reliability Metrics
- 01 Overview of Reliability Estimation & Methods
- 02 Confidence Intervals & Bounds
- 03 Using Minitab to Estimate Reliability Metrics (Demo)
- 04 Exercise
- 05 Reliability Estimation with Censored Data
- 06 Comparing Multiple Groups
- 07 Exercises
- 08 Handling Multiple Failure Modes & Exercise
- 09 Non-Parametric Estimation
- 10 Other Methods for Reliability Prediction
- M05 Introduction to System Reliability
- M06 Reliability Test Planning
- M07 Analysis of Warranty Data
- M08 Design for Reliability (DFR)
- M09 Introduction to Advanced Topics
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