Reliability Prediction and Testing Textbook

Document Type

Book

Publication Date

1-1-2018

Abstract

This textbook reviews the methodologies of reliability prediction as currently used in industries such as electronics, automotive, aircraft, aerospace, off-highway, farm machinery, and others. It then discusses why these are not successful; and, presents methods developed by the authors for obtaining accurate information for successful prediction. The approach is founded on approaches that accurately duplicate the real world use of the product. Their approach is based on two fundamental components needed for successful reliability prediction; first, the methodology necessary; and, second, use of accelerated reliability and durability testing as a source of the necessary data. Applicable to all areas of engineering, this textbook details the newest techniques and tools to achieve successful reliabilityprediction and testing. It demonstrates practical examples of the implementation of the approaches described. This book is a tool for engineers, managers, researchers, in industry, teachers, and students. The reader will learn the importance of the interactions of the influencing factors and the interconnections of safety and human factors in product prediction and testing.

Identifier

105000089500 (Scopus)

ISBN

[9781119411888, 9781119411949]

Publication Title

Reliability Prediction and Testing Textbook

External Full Text Location

https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119411949

First Page

1

Last Page

246

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