Is There a Standard for HALT?
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Kirk and Fred discussing the use of HALT and whether there is a standard that is used for HALT and the use of test standards in general.
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Kirk and Fred discussing the use of HALT and whether there is a standard that is used for HALT and the use of test standards in general.
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In this week’s episode of Masterminds in Maintenance, we are excited to have Joel Leonard, The Maintenance Evangelist, on the show!
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We can make a guess, some assumptions, or conduct an experiment. In fact, we use engineering judgment, and prudent assumptions to create our experiments that lead to understanding time to failure information. Accelerated life testing, ALT, is one of the most complex and important types of experiments we conduct. It involves samples, failure mechanisms, stress, measurements, and statistics. [Read more…]
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In this podcast, we invite John Saldatos a thought leader in the space of digital technology from Greece to cover basic understanding and application of some of the major technologies coming our way. We cover topics like blockchain, AI, AR/VR, 5G, and scratch the surface on quantum computing. If you are a tech nerd like me, this will be a great podcast, I hope you enjoy it!
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John Saldatos: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnsoldatos/
If your company sells products or services to engaged maintenance & reliability professionals, tell your marketing manager about Maintenance Disrupted. If you’d like to discuss advertising, please email us at maintenancedisrupted@gmail.com
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Episode 59: My guest, Eric Fossum is best known for the invention of the CMOS image sensor better known as the “camera-on-a-chip” used in billions of cameras, from smart phones to web cameras to ingestible pill cameras to DSLRs.
In 2017, Eric was a co-recipient of the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering, the world’s top engineering prize (and considered by many as equivalent to the Nobel Prize) for the invention of digital imaging sensors.
Eric was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame and is member of the National Academy of Engineering. He is a solid-state image sensor device physicist and engineer, and his career has included academic and government research, and entrepreneurial leadership of several startups. He is the John H. Krehbiel Sr. Professor of Emerging Technologies at the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth college. Eric also serves as Associate Provost of Dartmouth College for Entrepreneurship and Technology Transfer, and directs Dartmouth’s PhD Innovation Programs.
Eric recently co-founded another startup with his former students, Gigajot Technology, Inc.
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We’re pleased to have Fred Schenkelberg back with us. He’s a reliability engineering and management consultant with a background in product development. He’s also been a manufacturing engineer and shift supervisor working in a factory and helped found AccendoReliabilty.com. Fred will give us more insight into RAM Modeling.
Fred will give us insight on:
… and so much more!
Kirk and Fred discussing the use of “engineering judgement” in analysis of reliability testing and the results.
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Carl and Fred continuing to discuss how to teach reliability. This is part 2 of the podcast series “Teaching Reliability.”
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Are people assets? Do we do preventative maintenance on our people? What is burnout? What is engagement?
On this week’s episode of Over the Line, a Maintenance Disrupted Podcast, Steve welcomes Robert Kalwarowsky and Lauren Williams. In this podcast we discuss why peoples performance definitions, why they stop getting projects over the line, and we discuss being people first, and employees second.
Connect with our guests here:
Robert Kalwarowsky: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-kalwarowsky/
Lauren Williams: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren-williams-m-ed-0a1424151/
If your company sells products or services to engaged maintenance & reliability professionals, tell your marketing manager about Maintenance Disrupted. If you’d like to discuss advertising, please email us at maintenancedisrupted@gmail.com
Check out our website at www.maintenancedisrupted.comand sign up for the weekly disruption newsletter with bonus content. If you like the show, please tell your colleagues about it and follow maintenance disrupted on LinkedIn and YouTube.
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Music: The Descent by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4490-the-descent
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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We’re excited to have Lucas Marino back. He works at Amentum and is the owner of the East Partnership. He’s also working on the book Level of Repair Analysis. In the past, he spent many years in logistics engineering and the coast guard. Lucas will be delving into Project Management as a vital aspect of any maintenance or reliability professional’s role.
Some of the important insights include:
and so much more!
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Carl and Fred discussing the principles of teaching reliability, whether it is sharing knowledge to a small number of people or formally instructing a larger group of engineers. ᐅ Play Episode
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Chris and Fred discuss ‘why’ leadership. Not why leadership is important (we know it is). But the sort of leadership that focuses on the ‘why’ of an organization or group of people. ‘Why’ people who work at these organizations get out of bed in the morning. ‘Why’ customers purchase products or services from an organization. And if we get the ‘why’ right … everything becomes a lot easier. Especially reliability.
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In this week’s episode of Masterminds in Maintenance, we are excited to have Charli Matthews, CEO and Founder of Empowering Brands, on the show!
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Can we accurately measure the remaining useful life of our equipment? The better question might be can we predict an event in the future that causes poor equipment operations leading to equipment failure, quality issues, and loss of efficiency.
On this week’s episode of Technology Innovation, a Maintenance Disrupted Podcast, Blair welcomes Nikunj Mehta and Dan Kearns from Falkonry. In this podcast we discuss the theory behind estimating RUL and some of the considerations and approaches to successful RUL estimation.
If your company sells products or services to engaged maintenance & reliability professionals, tell your marketing manager about Maintenance Disrupted. If you’d like to discuss advertising, please email us at maintenancedisrupted@gmail.com
Check out our website at www.maintenancedisrupted.comand sign up for the weekly disruption newsletter with bonus content. If you like the show, please tell your colleagues about it and follow maintenance disrupted on LinkedIn and YouTube.
Follow Maintenance Disrupted on LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/company/maintenancedisrupted
Music: The Descent by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4490-the-descent
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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We’re pleased to have Geraldo, the principal consultant at Eruditio. He spends a lot of time doing reliability activities like instructing and consulting, among others. He started his engineering career in 2008 and spent more than ten years in oil and gas in roles related to reliability and maintenance engineering. He’s also talked at presentations and contributed to articles on Machine Learning and Artificial intelligence, which is the topic we’ll dive into.
In this episode, we will be discussing:
…and so much more!