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Reliability Analysis 1-Day Course

Course Description

This one-day course covers basic reliability analysis concepts, including basic definitions and terms, reliability modeling and predictions, failure modes and effects analysis, and fault tree analysis. The Reliability Analysis course is ideal for persons with newly assigned responsibilities in the reliability and maintainability area, as well as managers who want to increase their awareness of various analysis techniques.

Who Should Take the Course

Individuals who need to know the basics of reliability analysis approaches as they apply to developing and fielding better products and systems. Design engineers, reliability specialists, and product/program managers will benefit from the course.

What the Student Will Learn

The student will gain an appreciation of the importance of reliability to system and product success, whether it's a military or a commercial application. They will understand the practices that are appropriate to apply for different development situations as well as the basics of implementing the practices cost effectively.

Included Materials

Attendees will receive a copy of the RIAC publication "System Reliability Toolkit" and Quanterion Solution's QuART PRO software, a $239 value.

Required Materials

Attendees should bring a scientific calculator and optionally a laptop computer.

Seymour Morris, CRE

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Mr. Morris has more than 20 years experience in reliability research and in applying reliability approaches to military systems and commercial products. Prior to partnering in the formation of Quanterion Solutions, Mr. Morris was responsible for leading the DoD's research in the area of reliability analysis for the Rome Air Development Center (RADC) (later Rome Laboratory) as well as other projects such as investigating approaches to reliability growth. At Quanterion, Mr. Morris led the development of Quanterion's on-line REPERTOIRE training courses and supports reliability engineering application projects for government and industry customers. He has received many awards for his work and publications in the reliability field and is an American Society for Quality (ASQ) Certified Reliability Engineer (CRE).

Course Outline

  • The Need for Reliable Designs
  • Reliability Terms and Measurements
  • Basic Reliability Math and Models
  • Reliability Analyses and Benefits
  • Reliability Predictions
  • Failure Mode Effects and Criticality Analysis
  • Fault Tree Analysis
  • Introduction to Other Types of Reliability Analyses
  • Sources of Reliability Knowledge