Fundamentals of Environmental and Use Conditions
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A complete reliability goal statement element involves a product’s environment and use conditions. The ability to define these clearly during the design process is not always easy, yet a valuable addition to your reliability program.
The environment is the weather around your product, yet what about the local environment for the power supply within your product? Does the environmental set of stresses change over time? Do the stresses of assembly, transport, storage, or use pose significant risks leading to failure?
Also important is how often and how the customer uses the product. Are there different failure mechanisms posing a risk of failure when a product is not used often versus used often?
Let’s discuss building an environmental manual for a family of products, including which stresses to include. We’ll also discuss connecting data collection efforts to specific failure mechanisms and ways to keep the list of environmental stresses relevant to your newest development efforts.
Saying a product I used outdoors or in a computer center may convey the general idea. Yet, your design team, vendors, and your life testing work require understanding with sufficient detail where and how the product is likely to find itself in operation.
Bring your questions, and let’s discuss understanding the environment and use conditions that impact your product’s performance in your customers’ hands. This is more than just a batch of environmental tests and is much more useful.
This Accendo Reliability webinar originally broadcast on 12 June 2018.
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