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- Gain the experience of your peers to accelerate improvement of your program and career. Improve your product development process, reliability or warranty performance; or your plant uptime or asset performance. Learn about reliability and maintenance engineering practical approaches, skills, and techniques. Join the conversation today.
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6.12.2019 |
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Tips for Improving People Skills Abstract Carl and Fred discussing the broad subject of people skills in the application of reliability engineering. The ability to influence other people in a positive and constructive manner, is an essential skill. Key... |
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2.12.2019 |
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Tips For Building a Reliability Plan Abstract Carl and Fred discussing one of the more important aspects of developing a good reliability plan: how to select the right reliability tools. Key Points Join Carl and Fred as they discuss ideas and tips for ... |
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29.11.2019 |
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DFR and Maintenance Input Abstract James and Fred discussing getting maintenance input into the design process. Key Points Join James and Fred as they discuss the importance of providing useful solutions into the design process. Topics include: Design ... |
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25.11.2019 |
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Motivation and Learning Abstract James and Fred discussing the range of motivation for professional education. Key Points Join James and Fred as they discuss Topics include: A quick recount of James experience at SMRP The benefits of live events over o... |
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22.11.2019 |
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Cat vs Dog Reliability Abstract Kirk and Fred discussing the question of which common pet has more reliable behavior and how this relates to quality versus reliability Key Points Join Kirk and Fred as they discuss the differences between reliability of... |
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18.11.2019 |
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Preventing a Public Reliability Problem Abstract Kirk and Fred discussing how to prevent a field problem from becoming a widely disseminated through the media Key Points Join Kirk and Fred as they discuss the challenges to preventing the reliability pr... |
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15.11.2019 |
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Reliability and Sample Size Abstract Adam and Fred discussing the difficulties of selecting the correct sample size for reliability demonstration testing. Key Points Join Adam and Fred as they discuss the difficulties of selecting the correct sample si... |
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11.11.2019 |
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The Intent of Reliability Testing Abstract Adam and Fred discussing why the “why?” of testing is so important. Key Points Join Adam and Fred as they discuss why the “why?” of testing is so important. Topics include: The intent of a reliability test s... |
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8.11.2019 |
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If you are a reliability engineer who is asked to help someone undertake data analysis ... what are the first questions you should ask? There are two big ones. The first is 'what decision does this support?' The second is 'where does this data come fro... |
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4.11.2019 |
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Reliability engineering is one thing. The technical understanding of the theory and practice to do reliability engineering 'things' is undoubtedly a challenging thing to achieve. But it is not reliability leadership of itself. Reliability leaders must ... |
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1.11.2019 |
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Should You Design for Corner Cases Abstract Kirk and Fred discussing whether to design for the anticipated extreme corner case of environmental stresses that some percentage of the product may see in use. Key Points Join Kirk and Fred as they discuss d... |
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28.10.2019 |
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When Are You Done Investing in Reliability Abstract Kirk and Fred discussing testing and monitoring the development of reliability and sustaining reliability and when to stop product improvement using HALT methods. Key Points Join Kirk and Fred as they... |
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25.10.2019 |
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Asset Management and Data Analysis Abstract James and Fred discussing the use of data analysis with asset management. Key Points Join James and Fred as they discuss what to do with all the data regularly collected to support your asset management progr... |
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21.10.2019 |
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Reliability Organization Self Awareness Abstract Adam and Fred discussing how an organizations self awareness can have a big impact on how they operate Key Points Join Adam and Fred as they discuss how an organizations self awareness can have a big imp... |
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18.10.2019 |
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Analysis vs Test for Reliability Work Abstract Adam and Fred discussing when a program should use analysis for reliability measurement and improvement vs testing. Key Points Join Adam and Fred as they discuss when a program should use analysis for reli... |
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14.10.2019 |
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We often get asked questions like: 'What is the gist of reliability?' People are looking for the very succinct description of what reliability is. In this podcast, we talk about the three main 'things' that we think enables reliability. If you would li... |
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11.10.2019 |
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We have never seen reliability test outcomes classified as 'outliers' be a good thing. Why? Well, for us to be able to say something is an outlier, then we have a preconceived idea about what is 'typical.' So if we know what is 'typical' ... then why a... |
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7.10.2019 |
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The FMEA Overreach Syndrome Abstract Carl and Fred discussing the role of FMEA in product and process development, and how to supplement or replace FMEA with other tools, when appropriate. Key Points Join Carl and Fred as they discuss the mistake of ex... |
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4.10.2019 |
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Top Ten Reliability Myths Abstract Carl and Fred discussing some of the biggest myths surrounding reliability, based on their experience in managing reliability programs. Key Points Join Carl and Fred as they talk about reliability myths. The Oxford En... |
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30.09.2019 |
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The Number One Challenge for HALT Abstract Kirk and Fred discussing the common response from design engineers when a weakness is found in HALT that is well outside the specifications Key Points Join Kirk and Fred as they discuss the challenge of gettin... |
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27.09.2019 |
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Where to Learn About HALT Today Abstract Kirk and Fred discussing a little of the history of Kirk’s working with Dr. Gregg Hobbs, PE, the former IEEE/CPMT technical group Accelerated Stress Testing and Reliability and the future of promoting and teachi... |
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23.09.2019 |
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Many reliability engineers know about the 'bathtub curve' which is often used to characterize the hazard rate of a product. The 'flat bottom' of this curve is often associated with the 'useful life' of a product. So this could be the focus of testing a... |
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20.09.2019 |
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We often define maintainability primarily in terms of how long it takes to do maintenance. But what if you need a Formula 1 pit crew to do the maintenance? ... or each technician needs years of training? ... or 129 separate tools are required for a sin... |
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16.09.2019 |
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Reliability Still Not a Solo Activity Abstract Adam and Fred discussing how reliability still suffers as a solo activity in programs Key Points Join Adam and Fred as they discuss how reliability still suffers as a solo activity in programs Topics inclu... |
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13.09.2019 |
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Decision Making and Reliability Abstract Adam and Fred discussing how program decisions are made regarding reliability Key Points Join Adam and Fred as they discuss how program decisions are made regarding reliability Topics include: Using Adam’s “Anch... |
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9.09.2019 |
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What if we make something 'too reliable?' What? Are you suggesting that there are examples of organizations who don't investigate why their products fail ... but are willing to through money, time and resources to reliability solutions to problems that... |
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6.09.2019 |
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Humans can fear change. New tech is (by definition) going to introduce change. If you are an asset manager, what are you looking for in engineers who say to you that we need this 'new contraption' to improve reliability or availability? One of the thin... |
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2.09.2019 |
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Is Meeting the Standard Enough? Abstract Carl and Fred discussing a question: is meeting regulatory standards sufficient to ensure a product is safe and reliable? Key Points Join Carl and Fred as they discuss whether or not meeting regulatory or intern... |
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30.08.2019 |
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Risk-Identification Tools and Their Use Abstract Carl and Fred discussing risk-identification tools, one of the four categories of reliability tools. Key Points Join Carl and Fred as they discuss the discovery process that occurs during product develop... |
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26.08.2019 |
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If you make a product, then your aim is to make the customer happy. The customer is essentially paying you to make them happy through the functions your product provides. But why do so many engineers and manufacturers say that the customer is 'wrong?' ... |
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23.08.2019 |
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Our old product worked, so the old test plan is great. Right? We can use it again ... can't we? No. Unless your new product is identical to the old product. Which means you don't have a new product. Reliability test planning requires critical thinking ... |
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19.08.2019 |
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Reliable Manufacturing Tool Selection Abstract Carl and Fred discussing the unique set of reliability tools that can be used to improve the manufacturing process. Key Points Join Carl and Fred as they discuss the selection criteria for tools that suppo... |
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16.08.2019 |
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Reliability Tool Selection Abstract Carl and Fred discussing the vast array of reliability tools, and the importance of selecting the vital few most important tools for a given reliability program. Key Points Join Carl and Fred as they discuss the proc... |
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12.08.2019 |
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Battery Reliability Considerations Abstract The post SOR 446 Battery Reliability Considerations appeared first on Accendo Reliability. |
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9.08.2019 |
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If you want to know what the difference is between reliability and environmental testing, then listen to this podcast. Because we actually question if there is a difference. Why? Because it is all about intent. It is all about a question you are trying... |
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5.08.2019 |
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Permission to Learn and Make Mistakes Abstract Carl and Fred discussing the life-long path of learning, which includes understanding the lessons from past mistakes. Key Points Join Carl and Fred as they discuss the value of learning from mistakes. Topi... |
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2.08.2019 |
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Why Do We Start with Identifying Gaps Abstract Carl and Fred discussing the process of developing a reliability plan and how it should begin with the reliability vision, followed by identification of gaps. Key Points Join Carl and Fred as they discuss ... |
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29.07.2019 |
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How to Quantify Reliability Risk Abstract Adam and Fred discussing how confidence can be measured in a program and where is the most value for testing investment. Key Points Join Adam and Fred as they discuss how confidence can be measured in a program... |
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26.07.2019 |
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How to Show Value of a Reliability Test Abstract Adam and Fred discussing how to determine ROI for investment in reliability activities Key Points Join Adam and Fred as they discuss how to determine ROI for investment in reliability activities Points I... |
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22.07.2019 |
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Got Enough Failure Mechanism Knowledge Abstract Carl and Fred discussing how to utilize the knowledge of failure mechanisms to improve reliability in product designs. How much knowledge should you have? Key Points Join Carl and Fred as they discuss som... |
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19.07.2019 |
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Reliability Planning and Maturity Abstract Carl and Fred discussing the importance of considering the capability of a company from a reliability point of view and developing the tasks in a reliability plan. Key Points Join Carl and Fred as they discuss... |
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15.07.2019 |
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Making Testing Useful for Your Organization Abstract Kirk and Fred discussing is reliability testing necessary or not. Key Points Join Kirk and Fred as they discuss Topics include: Kirk agrees there are some situations where HALT is not useful – and ta... |
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12.07.2019 |
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Possible Ways to Change the Reliability Engineering Industry Possible Ways to Change the Reliability Engineering Industry Abstract Kirk and Fred discussing what it takes to really make industry-wide changes. Key Points Join Kirk and Fred as they discuss Topics include: A bit on the pace of change for major new w... |
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8.07.2019 |
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Is Testing Always Necessary? Abstract The post SOR 436 Is Testing Always Necessary? appeared first on Accendo Reliability. |
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5.07.2019 |
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Environmental or Reliability Testing Abstract Adam and Fred discussing the different types and intents of reliability and environmental testing Key Points Join Adam and Fred as they discuss the different types and intents of reliability and environment... |
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1.07.2019 |
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Quick Testing to Encourage Innovation Abstract Adam and Fred discussing Key Points Join Adam and Fred as they discuss Topics include: point 1 point 2 point 3 Enjoy an episode of Speaking of Reliability. Where you can join friends as they discuss reliab... |
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28.06.2019 |
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Reliability Design Risk Summary Abstract Adam and Fred discussing tools for assessing risk to the products performance in the field Key Points Join Adam and Fred as they discuss tools for assessing risk to the products performance in the field Topics i... |
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24.06.2019 |
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Use Case 7: Doing Nothing is Stressful Abstract Adam and Fred discussing how non-use of a product can be a stress that shortens life. Key Points Join Adam and Fred as they discuss how non-use of a product can be a stress that shortens life. Topics incl... |
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21.06.2019 |
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What is Acceptable Risk Abstract Carl and Fred discussing the broad subject of risk, focusing on the concept of acceptable risk. Key Points Join Carl and Fred as they discuss Topics include: Rare events that are high consequence, with low probability I... |
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17.06.2019 |
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Better FMEA Results in Less Time Abstract Carl and Fred discussing the time it takes to do an FMEA, and how to shorten the in-meeting time, while increasing the quality of results. Key Points Join Carl and Fred as they discuss the unique challenges fac... |
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