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RS 510
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Reliability
Engineering for Managers |
Course Overview
This one-day course provides a high level overview of reliability
engineering for senior level staff. The objective is to
expose the attendees to reliability engineering and to enable
them to make better reliability-related decisions through
an enhanced understanding of the subject, language, applications
and limitations.
The course begins with a general overview of the subject,
with an emphasis on the need for a solid reliability program,
and continues with the presentation of modern reliability
engineering concepts, methods, practices and terminology.
Upon completion of this course, participants will have an
understanding of many topics including:
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Reliability design improvement methods such as redundancy,
stress reduction, derating, and reliability growth testing
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Zones of components and systems life cycles and the
corresponding failure rate evaluations
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Use of real time or accelerated life tests to determine
useful life and wear out failure rates of components
and systems
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Use of burn-in or environmental stress screening to
eliminate early life defects
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Implications of warrantees
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Total life cycle costs
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Summary |
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Course Length |
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1
Day (6 hrs) |
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CEUs |
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0.6 |
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Prerequisites |
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None |
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Instructor |
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Staff |
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On-Site Available? |
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YES |
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Public |
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Not Offered |

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