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ISBN 10: 1786307391
ISBN 13: 9781786307392
Author: Franck Bayle
Every parent is concerned when a child is slow to become a mature adult. This is also true for any product designer, regardless of their industry sector. For a product to be mature, it must have an expected level of reliability from the moment it is put into service, and must maintain this level throughout its industrial use.
While there have been theoretical and practical advances in reliability from the 1960s to the end of the 1990s, to take into account the effect of maintenance, the maturity of a product is often only partially addressed.
Product Maturity 1 fills this gap as much as possible; a difficult exercise given that maturity is a transverse activity in the engineering sciences; it must be present throughout the lifecycle of a product
Product Maturity 1 Theoretical Principles and Industrial Applications 1st Edition Table of contents:
1 Reliability Review
1.1. Failure rate
1.2. Temperature effect
1.3. Effect of maintenance
1.4. MTBF
1.5. Nature of the reliability objective
2 Maturity
2.1. Context
2.2. Normative context and its implications
2.3. Building of maturity
2.4. Confirmation of maturity
3 Derating Analysis
3.1. Derating
3.2. Rules provided by the manufacturers of components
3.3. Reference-based approach
3.4. Creation of derating rules
3.5. Summary
4 Components with Limited Service Life
4.1. RDF 2000 guide
4.2. FIDES 2009 guide
4.3. Manufacturer’s data
4.4. Summary of components with limited service life
5 Analysis of Product Performances
5.1. Analyses during the design stage
5.2. Analyses during the manufacturing stage
6 Aggravated Tests
6.1. Definition
6.2. Objectives of aggravated tests
6.3. Principles of aggravated tests
6.4. Robustness
7 Burn-In Test
7.1. Link between HALT and HASS tests
7.2. POS1 test
7.3. POS2 test
7.4. HASS cycle
7.5. Should burn-in tests be systematically conducted?
7.6. Test coverage
7.7. Economic aspect of burn-in
8 Run-In
8.1. Run-in principle
8.2. Stabilization
8.3. Expression of the corresponding degradation
8.4. Optimization of the stabilization time
8.5. Estimation of a prediction interval of the degradation
List of Notations
List of Definitions
List of Acronyms
References
Index
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