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Design Techniques for Reliability

Renyan Jiang ()
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Renyan Jiang: Changsha University of Science and Technology

Chapter Chapter 9 in Introduction to Quality and Reliability Engineering, 2015, pp 147-168 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Design for reliability is a process to ensure that customer expectations for reliability are fully met throughout the life cycle of the product. It begins from early in the concept stage and focuses on identifying and designing out or mitigating potential failure modes. Main issues considered in the design stage include specification of reliability requirements, reliability analysis, reliability prediction, reliability allocation, and reliability improvement. This chapter addresses these issues and reliability control and monitoring in manufacturing and use phases are also briefly discussed.

Keywords: Failure Rate; Risk Priority Number; Reliability Growth; Change Point Analysis; Fault Tree Analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-47215-6_9

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