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Dare to Know is an interview show introducing you to quality and reliability thought leaders.

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Speaking of Reliability

Speaking of Reliability is discussions between friends about your reliability engineering questions. [View episodes…]

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Rooted in Reliability

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Quality during Design

The place for product designers to use quality thinking throughout the design process to create products others love, for less.
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All things CMMS, Computerized Maintenance Management Software, including guidance on CMMS selection and use, best practices, industry experts, system providers, and more.
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Asset Performance

your gateway to the future of maintenance and asset management and reliability engineering!
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Way of the Quality Warrior

About becoming powerful at the function of Quality
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Metal Conversations

About metallurgy and metals engineering applied to product design and manufacturing.
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A podcast for reliability and maintenance people looking to better themselves both at work and at home and be entertained!
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Reliability – it Matters!

We try to dispel common misconceptions around Reliability and speak to Industry experts on their Reliability journey and leverage their experience.
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Critical Talks

Thought exchange on experiences, lessons from the past, and trends towards the future of the quality profession.
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The Leadership Connection

Conversations with leaders from the condition monitoring, reliability, and maintenance industry.
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A podcast bringing value to you through training and education, taking an in-depth look at all things reliability.
by George Williams and Joe Anderson [View episodes…]

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A podcast to discuss the reliability of circuit assemblies.
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Maintenance Mavericks Podcast

A podcast for people who want to learn more about all things maintenance and reliability. UpKeep Founder and CEO, Ryan Chan, meets with an expert from the maintenance community to take a deep-dive into topics that can help elevate our entire industry.
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Women in Maintenance Podcast

A podcast where women in maintenance can share their stories. In this podcast, Caitlyn Young-Gilbert, founder of The Maintenance Community, meets with a female leader in the maintenance industry to discuss their career journeys and share best practices to help other women within the maintenance industry thrive!
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Accendo Reliability Webinars are in-depth explorations and tutorials on reliability engineering topics. The podcast episodes are the recordings of the monthly live events. [View episodes…]

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  1. Tamer Onat says

    May 12, 2017 at 7:23 AM

    So, in my past life, we have performed extensive DVT testing and including reliability testing. However, about a year after launch of or product we were getting some infant mortality that warranted a concern. Now, how can one design a product to avoid such scenarios? What if you have a component/manufacturing issue/design issue that is say 5%, how can your reliability testing flush out such an issue?

    Tamer

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    • Fred Schenkelberg says

      May 12, 2017 at 7:45 AM

      Hi Tamer, good questions and one that may make sense to talk about on the Speaking of Reliability show. I suspect that no amount of testing will reveal all problems with a design, supply chain, and assembly process. We can not test in quality or reliability. If you suspect a specific failure mechanism you can work out the sample size necessary to detect if the failure rate is at 5% or more. Most would not pay for the level of testing.

      Instead, focus on design for reliability. Design in the robustness to the product, the supplied parts and the assembly processes. And be relentless in tracking down and understanding quality and reliability risks.

      Cheers,

      Fred

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      • Dennis Craggs says

        February 18, 2019 at 7:13 AM

        Was the warranty due to new or reoccurring failure modes?

        If reoccurring failures, then more root cause analysis the failures is required. Then perhaps the failures can be removed with design or process improvements. Make certain that these are real failure modes and not the consequence of misdiagnosis or other service factors. Get the failed parts back and analyze them. If possible talk to customers and service personnel.

        New failure modes are tougher but also represent a learning experience. How did they fail? What is the failure mode? Under what conditions? Lots of questions to ask.

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  2. Sima Tarashioon says

    January 10, 2025 at 12:22 AM

    Hi Fred, A while ago I listened to one of the Webinars and it was talking about a book which talks about failure analysis. What I recall from it that the book contained many really good pictures of the different failures. Now I have difficulty finding which Webinar it was and speecially what was t he name of the book. Any chance you could help me out with that info ? Thanks so much. /Sima

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    • Fred Schenkelberg says

      January 10, 2025 at 2:11 PM

      Hi Sima,

      I”m sorry I do not recall which webinar I made that reference. I scanned my bookshelves and found a few books yet mostly devoted to specific types of failures, like water acting on metal (corrosion).

      The idea to build a repository of failure mechanisms has been on my to do list for a while now. I’ve a few projects ahead of that one at the moment.

      If I had to guess I would say it was the webinar titled: Focus of Failure Mechanisms or one of the other shows in the Failures group of webinars at https://fred-schenkelberg-project.prev01.rmkr.net/accendo-courses/accendo-reliability-webinar-series/lessons/failures/

      cheers,

      Fred

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