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4/25/2017 Reliability Chapter Ten Reliability Reliability
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4/25/2017 Definitions Reliability: The ability of a product, part, or system to perform its intended function under a prescribed set of conditions Failure: Situation in which a product, part, or system does not perform as intended Normal operating conditions: The set of conditions under which an item’s reliability is specified Reliability Reliability
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Reliability Example Determine the reliability of the system shown .92
4/25/2017 Reliability Example Determine the reliability of the system shown .98 .90 .92 .95 Reliability Reliability
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4/25/2017 Solution The system can be reduced to a series of three components .98 (1-.90) (1-.95) .98 x .99 x .996 = .966 Reliability Reliability
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Failure Rate Curve Infant mortality Failures due to wear-out
4/25/2017 Failure Rate Curve Infant mortality Failures due to wear-out Few (random) failures Time, T Reliability Reliability
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Failure Rate as an Exponential Function
4/25/2017 Failure Rate as an Exponential Function Reliability = e -T/MTBF 1- e -T/MTBF T Time Reliability Reliability
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4/25/2017 Normal Approximation Reliability z Reliability Reliability
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4/25/2017 Availability The fraction of time a piece of equipment is expected to be available for operation MTBF = mean time between failures MTR = mean time to repair Reliability Reliability
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Improving Reliability
4/25/2017 Improving Reliability Component design Production/assembly techniques Testing Redundancy Preventive maintenance procedures User education System design Reliability Reliability
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