

Accendo Reliability Webinar Series
Fred Schenkelberg
Reliability Engineering Basics, Statistics, Accelerated Testing, Program Assessment and Improvement.
Listen in on in depth discussions held during the live monthly Accendo Reliability webinar series. We explore topics ranging from reliability engineering basics, statistics, accelerated life testing, program assessment and improvement. Catch up or review past events below.
Listen in on in depth discussions held during the live monthly Accendo Reliability webinar series. We explore topics ranging from reliability engineering basics, statistics, accelerated life testing, program assessment and improvement. Catch up or review past events below.
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Apr 12, 2017 • 0sec
Fundamentals of FMEA
An Introduction, Basic Steps, and Examples of How FMEA Goes Wrong Failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) starts with brainstorming and ends with prioritized actions. A great tool to get your team thinking about system failures. Let’s explore the fundamental steps and beset practices to get value from your analysis. You may hear moans and groans […]

Mar 14, 2017 • 0sec
Fundamentals of FRACAS
An Introduction, Basic Steps, and Examples of FRACAS Gone Wrong Every failure has valuable information you and your team require to improve reliability. During the development process, each failure may represent a future recall. Celebrate every failure. Let your FRACAS prioritize which failures to resolve. Failures occur, sometimes a bit too often. Some failures may […]

Feb 14, 2017 • 0sec
Is Reliability Testing Always Necessary?
Do Reliability Testing That Adds Value, Informs Decisions, and Provides Information Reliability testing is expensive, time-consuming, and fraught with errors. Is it worth the effort? Is it necessary? Let’s explore relegating testing to only a ‘when necessary’ status. Let’s explore what you and your team can do instead. Testing results arrive late in the development […]

Jan 11, 2017 • 0sec
Reliability Apportionment and How to Do It
The Importance of Reliability Apportionment and How to Do It Today Your team may understand the system reliability goal, yet they should know the goal for the element they are addressing. Let’s discuss why you must do reliability apportionment. Plus, let’s explore how it benefits your team. There are a few methods for reliability apportionment. […]

Dec 14, 2016 • 0sec
Basic Steps to Building Your Reliability Plan
Basic Steps to Building Your Reliability Plan Creating a plan is necessary both for budgeting and buy-in. The added focus on reliability will help your team achieve it’s reliability goals. Plus, a good plan helps build your credibility and program. Let’s explore how to build a reliability plan. First, no two reliability plans are the […]

Nov 9, 2016 • 0sec
What To Do When A Customer Requests MTBF
What To Do When A Customer Requests MTBF You have carefully crafted a detailed reliability goal including function, environment, probability, and duration, plus apportioned it to critical supplied subsystems and components. Your vendor decides to use MTBF instead. What can you do? What should you do? The supplier is critical to the success of the […]

Oct 12, 2016 • 0sec
Time to Failure Data Analysis for Your Factory Equipment
Time to Failure Data Analysis for Your Factory Equipment We have data. Often, an abundance of data concerning equipment failures. Failures per month or MTBF-type measures do not reveal sufficient insights to understand the pattern of failures. We need to know if the rate of failures is increasing or not and if the maintenance program […]

Sep 14, 2016 • 0sec
Collecting and Analyzing Your Field Data
Collecting and Analyzing Your Field Data We often have more data than we can use. For time to failure, warranty claims, and related field data, we should take the time to learn what we can. Let’s explore organizing your field data and use basic techniques let the data speak. What kind and where can you […]

Jul 12, 2016 • 0sec
Predicting the Value of a Reliability Goal in Your Organization
Predicting the Value of a Reliability Goal in Your Organization Establishing a reliability goal for a project is often done early. You may already know the reliability goal guides the entire development and supply chain team. Yet, what is the actual value of setting a reliability goal? Value is the return on the investment. Here, setting […]

Jun 17, 2016 • 0sec
Understanding and Controlling Process Variation
Understanding and Controlling Process Variation Let’s discuss sources of variation and how to measure, monitor, and control processes to minimize the differences from one part to the next. Statistical process control (SPC) is a set of tools that provide insights into the changing nature of processes. Product designs include the design engineer’s desired dimensions and […]


