Accendo Reliability Webinar Series

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Apr 14, 2020 • 0sec

How to Learn Reliability Engineering

How to Learn Reliability Engineering podcast episode It’s impossible to point to one moment, class, seminar, workshop, or conference where I learned reliability engineering. Not one situation, project, conversation, or meeting, either. Learning reliability engineering is a journey, and each is different. Some of us start in the field of reliability engineering by choice. Others […]
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Mar 24, 2020 • 0sec

Weibull Probability Plotting

Weibull Probability Plotting How to learn more by just looking! podcast episode with speaker Chris Jackson If you are a reliability engineer – chances are you have done a Weibull plot. You take something like failure data, put it into a piece of software, and presto! You get a straight line with other numbers and […]
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Feb 26, 2020 • 0sec

3 Ways to Do Reliability Allocation

3 Ways to Do Reliability Allocation podcast episode with speaker Chris Jackson Having a reliability target for your product is excellent. But how does that help all the little design teams, who make their own decisions on all the different parts of your system? Well – it starts with reliability allocation. Reliability allocation takes your […]
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Feb 14, 2020 • 0sec

Why Reliability Engineering Is Important

Why Reliability Engineering Is Important podcast episode What do you tell someone you just met when they ask, “So, what do you do?” Saying you’re a reliability engineer will likely get a polite nod or confused look. How do you explain what you do and why? Why is what we do as reliability-minded folk important? […]
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Jan 15, 2020 • 0sec

How is Reliability Engineering Changing?

How is Reliability Engineering Changing? podcast episode The reliability engineering discipline, like all fields of endeavor, is changing. The inclusion of risk management, the shift to proactively avoiding field failures, and the increasing use of sensors and models all make the future fascinating. Let’s explore a brief history plus the major trends in business and […]
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Dec 12, 2019 • 0sec

3 Steps to Improve Your Reliability Culture

3 Steps to Improve Your Reliability Culture podcast episode The reliability culture of an organization is about how individuals make decisions. It combines priorities & policies, behaviors & motivations, and information & capability. Understanding the current culture allows you to improve the culture. Improving decision-making concerning reliability has a number of benefits, including lower development […]
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Nov 14, 2019 • 0sec

Interpreting Standard Testing Results

Creating Effective Reliability Graphics podcast episode When you ‘pass’ a standard-based test, what does that mean? How can you use test results meaningfully besides just noting the product ‘passed’? Understanding the failure mechanisms at play, along with the statistics, is key. Military standards, GEIA, IEEE, ANSI, etc, provide detailed test procedures for a wide variety […]
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Sep 10, 2019 • 0sec

Fundamentals of the Cost of Unreliability

Fundamentals of the Cost of Unreliability podcast episode When a product or system fails, there is a consequence. Often, there is a loss of value. Each warranty replacement costs money. Downtime may result in lost revenue. Do you know the full extent of the costs involved when something fails? Remember your customer is using your […]
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Sep 10, 2019 • 0sec

Creating Effective Reliability Graphics

Creating Effective Reliability Graphics podcast episode Graphics, when used well, can convey easy-to-understand information. Reliability graphics may focus on trends in failure rates or the verification of improvement work. Often, reliability graphics convey time-to-failure patterns. Pareto Diagrams, dot plots, and measles charts help you and others grasp what the data has to say. Cumulative distribution […]
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Jul 12, 2019 • 0sec

What You Need to Know About MTBF

What You Need to Know About MTBF podcast episode with speaker Chris Jackson MTBF stands for ‘mean time between failure.’ This sounds intuitively easy to understand. But … if you haven’t taken the time to understand MTBF, and your organization relies on the reliability of its products, you are almost certainly in trouble. For example, […]

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