Accendo Reliability Webinar Series

Fred Schenkelberg
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Nov 15, 2017 • 0sec

Fundamentals of Reliability Performance Monitoring

Fundamentals of Reliability Performance Monitoring Monitoring reliability performance requires both measurement and reporting skills. Focusing on making decisions, we can tailor our metrics to improve our reliability program today. The right measures allow your team to spot problems and solve them. Your customers measure the reliability of your products every time they use your product. […]
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Oct 10, 2017 • 0sec

A Review of the 2018 ASQ CRE Body of Knowledge

A Review of the 2018 ASQ CRE Body of Knowledge The new CRE body of knowledge goes into effect in January 2018. With the additions, deletions, and changes to topics, it attempts to reflect what reliability engineering does daily. Let’s closely examine the new 2018 BOK and what it means. With 13 topics partially or […]
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Aug 19, 2017 • 0sec

Practical Application of DOE

Get Started with DOE with This Practical Introduction and Overview A tool is only as useful as knowing when and how to use it. In this webinar, we will discuss identifying an appropriate DOE project and setting up (define) a DOE. A process for DOE execution will be provided and discussed. We will also provide […]
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Aug 9, 2017 • 0sec

Fundamentals of Risk

An Introduction, Basic Definitions, and Overview of a Risk Management Framework Risk is borne from uncertainty. The reliability performance of your product line and individual products is uncertain. Identifying and understanding the risks involved helps your team mitigate reliability performance risks. An obvious risk and common question when developing a new product involves the field failure […]
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Jul 27, 2017 • 0sec

Reliability Integration into the Product Development Process

Enhancing Reliability Integration into the Product Development Process One of the more significant challenges for reliability engineering in product development is the complete execution of the planned reliability process in product development. The reliability tools and techniques outlined in the product plan are often skipped or delayed, minimizing the opportunity for outputs to fully impact […]
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Jul 11, 2017 • 0sec

Fundamentals of RBD

An Introduction, Basic Uses, and Examples of How RBD Calculations Work A reasonable model helps you make informed decisions. A simple reliability block diagram often provides the insights your team needs to prioritize and achieve the desired reliability performance. Let’s create, populate, and use RBDs effectively. RBDs comprise a few simple elements and arrangements yet can […]
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Jun 14, 2017 • 0sec

Fundamentals of ALT

An Introduction, Basic Steps, and Examples of How ALT Goes Wrong Accelerated Life Testing, ALT, is a technique to estimate an item’s time to failure-pattern. In short, ALT allows us to shorten time. Done well, it provides valuable insights into the future. Done poorly, it is a colossal waste of resources. In this webinar, let’s talk […]
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May 9, 2017 • 0sec

Fundamentals of HALT

An Introduction, Basic Steps, and Examples of How HALT Goes Wrong HALT promises to find the weaknesses in your design early in the design process. Understanding the basic concepts underlying HALT enables you to do so effectively. Let’s discuss this essential discovery tool and how it fits into your program. I call HALT (highly accelerated life […]
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May 3, 2017 • 0sec

Creating an Effective Reliability Plan

Creating an Effective Reliability Plan Writing and executing effective reliability plans is a skill that is not often taught in reliability courses or seminars. It falls under the body of knowledge of reliability management, which is a different set of skills than reliability engineering. What is a Reliability Plan, and how should it be developed? […]
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Apr 24, 2017 • 0sec

Selecting the Right Reliability Tools

Selecting the Right Reliability Tools There are dozens of quality and reliability tools. How does a reliability practitioner know which specific tools to use in a new reliability program. Should reliability allocation be used? Which types of FMEAs are needed? What about robust design or design margin analysis? How does one go about selecting the […]

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