Accendo Reliability Webinar Series

Fred Schenkelberg
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Jul 12, 2019 • 0sec

Fundamentals of Measurement System Analysis

Fundamentals of Measurement System Analysis podcast episode When we make a measurement, we make a decision based on the data provided. It’s important to have data close enough to the actual measurement. What is the measurement error if something is supposed to be 2 cm long and we measure it at 2.1 cm? Every measurement […]
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Jun 14, 2019 • 0sec

Fundamentals of Field Data Analysis

Fundamentals of Field Data Analysis podcast episode Once a product is launched, it’s time to understand its performance. The design is done, and the assembly process is working. Now we can focus on answering the question: is the product hitting reliability targets or not? Thus, we do field data analysis. The basic process is to […]
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May 17, 2019 • 0sec

Fundamentals of Tolerance Analysis

Fundamentals of Tolerance Analysis podcast episode There are three approaches to setting tolerance limits for design elements. Each has ramifications for the eventual manufacturability and reliability performance—design for manufacturability and reliability hinges on correctly setting design tolerances. If you want to create a reliable product, the work starts well before the first prototype arrives. The […]
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Apr 12, 2019 • 0sec

Fundamentals of Monte Carlo Analysis

Fundamentals of Monte Carlo Analysis podcast episode The survival of an individual item is difficult to determine. Use and environmental conditions, along with material and assembly differences, count. Let’s explore how to model and use the naturally occurring variability to improve reliability performance. The Monte Carlo method is a relatively simple process that permits you […]
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Mar 16, 2019 • 0sec

Using Available Weather Data

Using Available Weather Data podcast episode The local weather affects your products and systems. Knowing the weather helps you plan your wardrobe for the day. Likewise, knowing the weather helps you design a product or system that can thrive in the weather conditions it will experience. The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) tracks, […]
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Feb 17, 2019 • 0sec

Improve Your Reliability Teaching Skills

Improve Your Reliability Teaching Skills podcast episode As a reliability professional, you will be asked to teach. You are part teacher, coach, mentor, and expert. Being effective enhances the understanding of reliability objectives and methods to achieve them.  Let’s explore becoming an amazing teacher. Teaching is not limited to a formal classroom setting. You may […]
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Jan 12, 2019 • 0sec

Fundamentals of Physics of Failure

Fundamentals of Physics of Failure podcast episode A good physics of failure (PoF) model helps you understand the impact of stresses on the time-to-failure distribution for a specific failure mechanism. Let’s discuss PoF models, including how to create and use them effectively. The development of PoF models got off to a slow start in the […]
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Dec 16, 2018 • 0sec

Fundamentals of Reliability Related Standards

Fundamentals of Reliability-Related Standards podcast episode Standards provide guidance, a common language, and a bit of confusion. Using the right standard and using it well can help your reliability program. Using standards poorly will harm your ability to create reliable products. Let’s consider the good, the bad, and the total fails of industry standards. Some […]
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Nov 17, 2018 • 0sec

Fundamentals of Reliability Testing

Fundamentals of Reliability Testing podcast episode Testing is expensive. Reliability testing is often complex. Let’s break down the basics of planning and conducting reliability testing that provides meaningful results cost-effectively and timely. Let’s do testing right. Reliability testing includes a broad category of product testing. Generally, it includes evaluations determining if an item functions as […]
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Oct 12, 2018 • 0sec

Fundamentals of Human Factors

Fundamentals of Human Factors podcast episode People use your product and assemble, move, and store it. If someone cannot interact with your product, with or without the manual, they may consider your product a failure. Designing in the ability for an individual to use your product properly is the art of considering human factors. Human […]

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