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Reliability Knowledge

Welcome to "Reliability Knowledge," a series dedicated to sharing insights and expertise on the critical role of reliability in product development, useful life, and wear-out life. The articles and videos are designed for engineers, product developers, and anyone interested in understanding how to create products that not only meet but exceed reliability expectations throughout their entire lifecycle.

Reliability in Product Development. Useful Life Reliability. Wear Out Life Reliability. Here you'll gain access to a wealth of knowledge that bridges the gap between theory and practice in reliability engineering.

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Why is Confidence Level so Important in Engineering Test Data Analysis

Why is Confidence Level so Important in Engineering Test Data Analysis

A short video discussing the importance to engineering test data analysis of confidence intervals.

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FMEA or RCA?

FMEA or RCA?

Probably every engineer has heard once in his experience terms FMEA and RCA.

What is FMEA?

FMEA is a systematic method for identifying and preventing potential failure modes in a product or process. It helps in proactively addressing failure risks, improving reliability, and enhancing safety. FMEA is crucial in various industries, including automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing, to ensure product quality and customer satisfaction.

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Hypotheses Testing – What is That?

Hypotheses Testing – What is That?

Well, this article will be a little bit challenging and full of statistical terms. I would categorize the “Hypothesis testing” as most of common use in statistical analysis.

First time of usage happened in 1700s, but actual popularisation at early 20th century:

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Test Design for Component Life

Test Design for Component Life

A short video discussion how to design a test to estimate component life.

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Why make a Histogram graph?

Why make a Histogram graph?

Background:

A histogram – is an approximate representation of the distribution of numerical data. The term was first introduced by Karl Pearson:

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Introduction to the t-test

Introduction to the t-test

A brief introduction to the statistical hypothesis test called the t-test. Useful when examining if there is a difference between the means of two groups.

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Why is Confidence Level

Why is Confidence Level

Why is confidence level so important in engineering test data analysis?

From the name itself it gives us a very good hint; Confidence level is giving the confidence in data analysis. In the next graph, you can find 10 samples and fitted Weibull 2p distribution with 95% of Confidence level:

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HALT or ALT

HALT or ALT

Exploring the differences between HALT and ALT, or Highly Accelerated Life Test and Accelerated Life Test. Plus when to use which when.

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Reliability vs. Durability

Reliability vs. Durability

It seems a big misconception in different industries between those two terms “Reliability” and “Durability”. So, first thing first, I apply google research to find out what is definitions:

Reliability is defined as the probability that a product, system, or service will perform its intended function adequately for a specified period of time or will operate in a defined environment without failure. (Source American Society for Quality (ASQ))

Durability is the ability of a physical product to remain functional, without requiring excessive maintenance or repair, when faced with the challenges of normal operation over its design lifetime. (Source Wikipedia)

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ALT or Durability Test?

ALT or Durability Test?

A brief discussion on the difference and similarities of accelerated life testing (ALT) and durability testing. For one difference, ALT used high stress conditions to shorten the time to failure. Whereas, durability testing typically uses whole products and normal use condition.

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Why Weibull Distribution is Most Common Used in Engineering?

Why Weibull Distribution is Most Common Used in Engineering?

Ernst Hjalmar Waloddi Weibull (18 June 1887 – 12 October 1979) was a Swedish engineer, scientist, and mathematician. (source Wikipedia)

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DOE – What are You?

DOE – What are You?

The history of Design of Experiments (D.O.E) can be traced back to the work of various individuals, including Genichi Taguchi, a Japanese engineer and statistician. Taguchi made significant contributions to the field, particularly in the area of robust design, which aimed to improve the quality of products and processes. His work was influenced by the need for quality improvement in post-World War II Japan. Taguchi’s methodology, known as the Taguchi methods, was based on the concept of “robust parameter design,” which aimed to make processes and products insensitive to environmental factors or other variables that were difficult to control.

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What is Acceptable Test Duration?

What is Acceptable Test Duration?

And again there is no one answer for such simple question. Strongly depends on what type of test you need to conduct.

It is also very important to understand at which stage, design of the product. Usually at very early stages of the design there is many unexpected failures, when design is mature enough – failures become predictable, and  there is one last period, called – wear out/aging  stage.

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8D in RCA

8D in RCA

The 8D (Eight Disciplines) method is a problem-solving methodology designed to find the root cause of a problem, devise a short-term fix, and implement a long-term solution to prevent recurring problems. It was first introduced in Ford’s 1987 Team-Oriented Problem Solving manual and has since become a widely used problem-solving method, also known as Global 8D. The 8D process consists of eight disciplines, each focusing on specific aspects of problem-solving

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Statistical Distribution – is this really important?

Statistical Distribution – is this really important?

Statistical distribution – it has important role in general life and of course in engineering specifically. So, what is all about? 

During morning commute either by bus or vehicle, you take some budget of time. From your daily routine experience, you with very high probability, can predict arrival time. You also know how much time it will take, in less ordinary cases, like slippery roads, or cars accident along you route. 

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