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Apr 6, 2026 • 0sec

SOR 1163 Why Paper Jams Persist

Why Paper Jams Persist Abstract Mojan and Fred dive into the surprisingly complex world of the “paper jam,” a problem that remains a daily frustration despite decades of high-level scientific research. From Fred’s time at HP to the massive technical laboratories at Xerox, they explore why the interaction between rigid mechanisms and non-rigid, organic media […]
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Apr 3, 2026 • 0sec

SOR 1162 Risk Prioritization in FMEA

Risk Prioritization in FMEA Abstract Carl and Fred discuss a question from a reader about risk prioritization in FMEA procedure. Key Points Join Carl and Fred as they discuss the role of risk prioritization in FMEA, what is it, and what is the best way to prioritize risk in FMEA. Topics include: Discussion of history […]
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Mar 30, 2026 • 0sec

SOR 1161 Our Unique Role in Reliability

Our Unique Role in Reliability Abstract Carl and Fred discuss the ongoing challenge between doing reliability work ourselves and enabling others to accomplish the work. And what is the future human role in the field of reliability, given the advancements in AI? Key Points Join Carl and Fred as they discuss the unique role of […]
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Mar 27, 2026 • 0sec

SOR 1160 Data Gathering Challenges

Data Gathering Challenges Abstract Enrico and Fred discuss discuss the challenges of data collection in reliability engineering, prompted by a listener working in asset reliability. They explore why gathering useful data is often the most difficult step, how modern connected systems are changing data availability, and why defining the purpose of analysis is essential before […]
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Mar 23, 2026 • 0sec

SOR 1159 2 HALT Objections

2 HALT Objections Abstract Kirk and Fred discuss the value of HALT for a product late in a new product development process. Key Points Join Kirk and Fred as they discuss whether applying HALT yields a good ROI (return on investment) when they are already working on reliability problems discovered during standard development. Topics include: […]
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Mar 20, 2026 • 0sec

SOR 1158 Clarifying a Point About HALT

Clarifying a Point About HALT Abstract Kirk and Fred discuss the continued meaning of the acronym HALT, which was originally coined by Gregg Hobbs, Ph.D., P.E., to stand for Highly Accelerated Life Test, which is a misnomer. Key Points Join Kirk and Fred as they discuss a listener’s question about the use of the term […]
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Mar 16, 2026 • 0sec

SOR 1157 Dealing with No Failures

Dealing with No Failures Abstract Mojan and Fred tackle the common engineering dilemma of what to do when a test concludes with zero failures. They discuss how to “artificially” assume a failure to benchmark against existing models and how to determine if your product is actually better than expected or if your test was simply […]
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Mar 13, 2026 • 0sec

SOR 1156 Reasons to Model

Reasons to Model Abstract Mojan and Fred discuss the strategic shift from modeling as a checkbox exercise to using RAM (Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability) models as a driver for proactive decision-making. They explore how modeling forces teams to confront “the weakest link” and align resources where they can have the most impact early in a program […]
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Mar 9, 2026 • 0sec

SOR 1155 Timely Reliability Thinking

Timely Reliability Thinking Abstract Fred shares insights from consulting with over 150 organizations on the perennial struggle between reactive “heroism” and proactive design. Mojan and Fred discuss the measurable benefits of investing in reliability early—such as reduced development time and lower warranty costs—and why 80% of companies still find themselves trapped in a “build-test-fix” cycle. Key […]
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Mar 6, 2026 • 0sec

SOR 1154 Modeling and Testing

Modeling and Testing Abstract Mojan and Fred discuss the benefits of using failure models with testing. They explore the delicate balance between theoretical analysis and physical testing. While robust design starts with analysis, they discuss how testing serves as the ultimate “insurance policy” for decision-makers and why understanding the “Confidence Stack-up” is essential for a […]

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