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by Carl S. Carlson Leave a Comment

SOR 404 Pitfalls of Reliability Allocation

SOR 404 Pitfalls of Reliability Allocation

Pitfalls of Reliability Allocation

Abstract

Carl and Fred discussing the subject of reliability allocation, how it is used and some of the pitfalls in application.
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by Fred Schenkelberg 4 Comments

Review: What is the Reliability of the Reliability Function

Review: What is the Reliability of the Reliability Function

Jezdimir Knezevic of the MIRCE Akademy published a paper with the title above and I have a few comments.

In the article, Jezdimir suggests that the statistical approach to describing the world about us is fundamental flaws and not inherently useful for our use. He compares a mathematical/statistical approach to a scientific approach and finds the stats wanting.

Let’s take a critical look at the topic of this paper and conclusions. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, Musings on Reliability and Maintenance Topics, on Product Reliability Tagged With: Reliability engineering, Roles & responsibilities

by Kirk Gray Leave a Comment

SOR 393 How Did You Learn Reliability Engineering?

SOR 393 How Did You Learn Reliability Engineering?

How Did You Learn Reliability Engineering?

Abstract

Kirk and Fred discussing how his career path led to being a reliability engineer and meeting a working with Gregg Hobbs. Ph.D. the reliability leader that gave him a new perspective on HALT and HASS.
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by Kirk Gray Leave a Comment

SOR 380 How to Find an Intermittent Failure Mechanism?

SOR 380 How to Find an Intermittent Failure Mechanism?

How to Find an Intermittent Failure Mechanism?

Abstract

Kirk and Fred discussing ways to find intermittent system failures.
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by Kirk Gray Leave a Comment

SOR 379 What is Operational Failure and How Do I Know?

SOR 379 What is Operational Failure and How Do I Know?

What is Operational Failure and How Do I Know?

Abstract

Kirk and Fred discussing a real case of product failure for a OEM sub-supplier and determining how to isolate the cause
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by Kirk Gray Leave a Comment

SOR 372 Best Practices When Dealing with Field Failures

SOR 372 Best Practices When Dealing with Field Failures

Best Practices When Dealing with Field Failures

Abstract

Kirk and Fred discussing the value of  getting field failures returned for failure analysis and best practices in determining the causes.
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by Fred Schenkelberg Leave a Comment

Fundamentals of Reliability Testing

Fundamentals of Reliability Testing

An Accendo Reliability recorded webinar event

Testing is expensive. Reliability testing is often complex. Let’s break down the basics of planning and conducting reliability testing that provides meaningful results cost-effectively and timely. Let’s do testing right.

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by Carl S. Carlson Leave a Comment

SOR 368 Principle 1 Achieving or Calculating Reliability

SOR 368 Principle 1 Achieving or Calculating Reliability

Principle 1 Achieving or Calculating Reliability

Abstract

Carl and Fred discussing the question: Is it more important to calculate reliability or to achieve reliability?
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by Kirk Gray 3 Comments

SOR 351 Is There a Short Reliability Design Problem?

SOR 351 Is There a Short Reliability Design Problem?

Is There a Short Reliability Design Problem?

Abstract

Kirk and Fred discussing the issue of long term reliability, intrinsic wear-out, and the rapid improvement of new features and benefits that motivate retirement of older devices such as in smartphones.
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by Kirk Gray Leave a Comment

SOR 350 The Death of Military Handbook 217

SOR 350 The Death of Military Handbook 217

The Death of Military Handbook 217

Abstract

Kirk and Fred discussing the long, ever-impending death of the outdated reliability prediction handbook and its progeny.
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by Doug Plucknette Leave a Comment

10 Things I Can Do Today To Improve Equipment Reliability!

10 Things I Can Do Today To Improve Equipment Reliability!

As companies around the globe look to improve equipment reliability I can’t help but think of the Technicians and Craftspeople I meet after a conference presentation. As they step up to introduce themselves to comment on the presentation some will often say “I really liked your presentation but I don’t think our management would ever support a program like this. What you are doing makes a lot of sense but we just don’t have the people and our operations managers don’t understand maintenance and reliability.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, on Maintenance Reliability, RCM Blitz

by Fred Schenkelberg 2 Comments

LM CQE 2018 Course

LM CQE 2018 Course

Welcome to the ASQ Certified Quality Engineer (CQE) Exam Preparation Course

This course is exclusively offered to Lockheed Martin employees.

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Course Overview

  • This online class provides an overview of the CQE Body of Knowledge with lectures, discussions, guided self-study and review of previous CQE exam questions.
  • This classroom allows participants to actively participate by drawing on the virtual whiteboard, asking questions on the mic or webchat, taking polls, sharing desktops, and webcam capability.  Imagine following a lecture, highlighting or circling your problem areas on the virtual whiteboard, or even presenting tough CQE questions to be answered.  You can even e-mail questions to be answered in the next class!
  • If you are unable to make the live class, or want to re-view videos from past sessions, you may do so by clicking any course date in the Course Archive (available here as the course progresses).
  • This course is designed to supplement the knowledge of the individual having met the requirements for certification and is not designed to teach the entire body of knowledge.

CQE Exam Prerequisites

  • You must have eight years of on-the-job experience in one or more of the areas of the Certified Quality Engineer Body of Knowledge. A minimum of three years of this experience must be in a decision-making position. “Decision-making” is defined as the authority to define, execute, or control projects/processes and to be responsible for the outcome. This may or may not include management or supervisory positions.
  • If you are now or were previously certified by ASQ as a Reliability Engineer, Quality Auditor, Software Quality Engineer, or Quality Manager, experience used to qualify for certification in these fields often applies to certification as a Quality Engineer.
  • If you have completed a degree from a college, university, or technical school with accreditation accepted by ASQ, part of the eight-year experience requirement will be waived. Please consult the details on the ASQ website, http://asq.org/cert/quality-engineer/right-for-you, or call 800-248-1946.
  • Register for the CQE exam separately at www.asq.org. Introductory courses in Statistics, Statistical analysis, Risk Analysis, FMEA and Reliability are advisable if you have not covered those topics in depth previously.

Instructor Bio

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Fred Schenkelberg
  • Fred is a reliability engineering and management consultant with FMS Reliability, with areas of focus including reliability engineering management, training, and accelerated life testing. Fred is able to bring the experience of over 100 design and maintenance programs to your team.
  • He manages and writes a weekly tutorial on the CRE Preparation Notes. It is a free series of articles for those preparing for the CRE & CQE exam or wishing to learn a specific reliability and quality engineering topics. He also manages the LinkedIn CRE Preparation group and encourages you to join the group and take part is the discussion there.
  • He is a lecturer with the University of Maryland teaching a graduate level course on reliability engineering management. He earned a master of science degree in statistics at Stanford University in 1996.  He earned his bachelors degrees in Physics at the United State Military Academy in 1983.
  • Fred has been an active volunteer with a few reliability-focused professional organization and most proud of the ASQ Reliability Division Webinar program and the reliability calendar programs. He is an ASQ CRE and CQE. Fred’s current volunteer work focuses on building the site Accendo Reliability which is learning platform for reliability, quality, and safety engineers. The site includes podcasts, articles, webinars, courses, ebooks, and more.
  • He is spearheading the No MTBF movement and encourages you participation. Previously, he co-founded and built the HP corporate reliability program documenting over $100 million in savings.

Online Course Times

Note: These online classes will be recorded and you will be able to access them later even if you cannot make it to the Live class session.  This means you may watch them again in case you forget something, miss a class, or can’t make it one day.  Saturdays may be scheduled with the instructor for extra sessions or make-up classes if needed.

There are two sections with different dates/times available. If there are a total of less then 20 students the two sections will be combined.

Section 1: Mondays & Thursdays, September 10 – November 8, 2018

Section 2: Tuesdays & Fridays, September 11 – November 9, 2018

All online class sessions are held at 3:00 p.m – 5:00 p.m US Pacific time.

Note: we will skip the week of October 22 thru 26 as Fred has a prior commitment to present at a conference. If there is technical difficulty or unavoidable conflicts and we do not hold a session, Fred will work with the affected students to make up the session at a convenient time.

Each section is limited to a minimum of 5 and maximum of 20 students and we will combine the sections to meet minimum class size.

We may decide to hold additional sessions for Q&A or discussion of sample exam problems depending on interest and scheduling. You are always welcome to email or call Fred at any time to discuss topics within the CQE Body of Knowledge.

Course Details

Prerequisites: Please see above.

Hardware: A basic statistical calculator.  Calculators with alpha keyboards or with stored memory are not permitted in the exam.

You must have access to a computer capable of viewing the online classes which is using GotoMeeting.

If you haven’t recently attended a GotoMeeting meeting before, try the following link:

Test your connection: https://support.logmeininc.com/gotomeeting/get-ready

We will schedule a couple ‘let’s make sure this works’ sessions to test and get familiar with the GotoMeeting software that we’ll be using for the class sessions. Details to follow on dates and times for the get the setup meetings.

Software: N/A – as you will not have software tools available during the exam.

Required Materials:

  • Pencil & Paper
  • A laptop/tablet if you prefer, with online access to view the webinar
  • A calculator without an alpha-numeric keyboard
  • CQE Primer.  Available from the Quality Council of Indiana.  To order please go to:  www.qualitycouncil.com  **Please order at least 2 weeks prior to course to ensure it arrives in time.

Suggested Materials: CQE Electronic Exam CD, is also available on the Quality Council of Indiana website, and similar products are available from The ASQ website under The Quality Press section.

Learning Method: Lectures, teams, case studies, hands on-line approach

Class Time: 32 hours (Every class will be available to watch again in the Archive)

Class Size:  20 participants max per class, class is held online

Facilities: This is an online course, you must provide your own capable computer with internet access in order to participate in this class;  you will have the opportunity  to ask detailed questions, participate in virtual whiteboard activities by drawing or highlighting problems and questions, access to polls, chat and microphone Q&A, and screen sharing capability.


by James Kovacevic Leave a Comment

What Can You Do With Data?

What Can You Do With Data?

A Question & Answer Period with Fred Schenkelberg and James Kovacevic on what can be done with your data and analysis.

Data and the analyses that use the data can be tricky to manage at best, let along extremely difficult.

In this last post of the series on using the maintenance data you have, Fred and James will answer many of the common questions asked about data and the analyses. [Read more…]

by James Kovacevic 1 Comment

Using the Maintenance Data You Already Have

Using the Maintenance Data You Already Have

Leverage the existing data in your CMMS to make sustainable improvements to your maintenance program

Let’s face it, your technicians have been entering data into the CMMS for years, but you haven’t been able to use it to make improvements.  Is it because the data isn’t codified or it doesn’t have the right data points?  Generally, this is how most maintenance managers will view their data, but it is incorrect.  The CMMS does have data that you can use almost immediately. [Read more…]

by Ash Norton Leave a Comment

Top Engineers to Follow on LinkedIn

Top Engineers to Follow on LinkedIn

Although I’ve had a profile for about six years, I really only got engaged and active on LinkedIn a little over a year ago.  And since then I’ve been compiling a list of the Top Engineers to Follow on LinkedIn.

With “marketers” and “influencers” in every corner of LinkedIn, I caught myself wondering, “Where are all my engineers at?”

And I have to tell you it felt pretty lonely.

Don’t get me wrong – there are some AMAZING, diverse, non-engineers that I’ve met and learned from via LinkedIn. [Read more…]

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