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Dec 9, 2022 • 0sec
SOR 816 Uniqueness of Reliability Engineers
Uniqueness of Reliability Engineers Abstract Philip and Fred discussing a handful of traits that may be unique to reliability engineers. Key Points Join Philip and Fred as they discuss what makes reliability engineering attract ‘particular’ types of people. Topics include: Curiosity with how things fail The ability to deal with and learn from failures The […]

Dec 5, 2022 • 0sec
SOR 815 Listing of Failure Mechanisms
Listing of Failure Mechanisms Abstract Philip and Fred discussing a question about locating a listing of failure mechanisms. Key Points Join Philip and Fred as they discuss a listing of all failure mechanisms that probably doesn’t exist due to sheer magnitude of the number of mechanisms that exist. Topics include: We do not know of a […]

Dec 2, 2022 • 0sec
SOR 814 Professional Societies: The Rules Have Changed
Professional Societies: The Rules Have Changed Abstract Greg and Fred discussing how The Rules Have Changed for Professional Societies as well as for most of us. Key Points Join Greg and Fred as they discuss the role of professional societies such as IEEE, ASME, ASQ, and others in the age of social media and fast […]

Nov 28, 2022 • 0sec
SOR 813 Quality of Decisions
Quality of Decisions Abstract Greg and Fred discussing how people make important decisions and why decision quality is important. Key Points Join Greg and Fred as they discuss Topics include: Why is decision making in reliability important. How to use reliability tools for effective decision making. What are the critical steps in Fred’s new book […]

Nov 25, 2022 • 0sec
SOR 812 Storage of Test Parts
Storage of Test Parts Abstract Dianna and Fred discussing the effects of handling, cumulative test, and storage of test parts on test results. Key Points Join Dianna and Fred as they discuss experiences of when testing product went awry because of handling, cumulative test, and storage of test parts. Topics include: identifying the true failure […]

Nov 21, 2022 • 0sec
SOR 811 Reliability Prediction Standards
Dianna and Fred discussing the history and application of published parts count prediction models and standards in reliability analysis.

Nov 18, 2022 • 0sec
SOR 810 Metrics and Games
Metrics and Games Abstract Carl and Fred discussing a listener question on maintenance strategies, and a company mandate metric comparing preventive and corrective maintenance tasks. Key Points Join Carl and Fred as they discuss how metrics can become a numbers game if they are used incorrectly. Topics include: Sometimes a metric can alter behavior in […]

Nov 14, 2022 • 0sec
SOR 809 The Value of Curiosity
The Value of Curiosity Abstract Carl and Fred discussing what brings enjoyment to one’s life and work, and how to explore and learn, with curiosity. Key Points Join Carl and Fred as they discuss the value of curiosity in our day-to-day work. Topics include: Using what we know in science and engineering to understand problems […]

Nov 11, 2022 • 0sec
SOR 808 What is a Reliability Score?
It is sometimes difficult to express reliability performance to users or customers. It is all well and good to say that something has a 97.8 % reliability at three years when driven in certain conditions. But different customers will create different conditions. So this number is often irrelevant. How do we give our customers and users a 'reliability score' that means something but isn't just made up?

Nov 7, 2022 • 0sec
SOR 807 Confidence and Tolerance Intervals
Many engineering disciplines require statistical analysis. Which means we need to use definitions and concepts ... like 'tolerance,' 'confidence' and 'prediction' intervals. But do we? Do these definitions only help statisticians? Or do they help you in your job? Listen to this podcast to learn more.


