An Introduction to Reliability Engineering
An Introduction to Reliability Engineering, available at $94.99, has an average rating of 4.57, with 39 lectures, 6 quizzes, based on 2973 reviews, and has 10068 subscribers.
You will learn about What is Reliability and How is it Measured Why Things Fail The Fundamentals of Strength-Stress Analysis The Basics of the Normal and Exponential Distributions Z-Score and how it's used in Strength-Stress Analysis Introductions to Life Testing, Accelerated Life Testing (ALT), Highly Accelerated Life Testing (HALT), and Highly Accelerated Stress Screening (HASS) The "Bathtub" or Weibull Curve Reliability Block Diagrams Redundancy, Preventive/Predictive Maintenance, and Derating and Methods for Improving Reliability How Reliability Engineering is a key component in the product design and manufacturing processes And much more!! This course is ideal for individuals who are Mechanical engineers or Manufacturing engineers or Industrial engineers or Quality engineers or Quality technicians or Design engineer or Reliability engineers It is particularly useful for Mechanical engineers or Manufacturing engineers or Industrial engineers or Quality engineers or Quality technicians or Design engineer or Reliability engineers.
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Summary
Title: An Introduction to Reliability Engineering
Price: $94.99
Average Rating: 4.57
Number of Lectures: 39
Number of Quizzes: 6
Number of Published Lectures: 39
Number of Published Quizzes: 6
Number of Curriculum Items: 45
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 45
Original Price: $39.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- What is Reliability and How is it Measured
- Why Things Fail
- The Fundamentals of Strength-Stress Analysis
- The Basics of the Normal and Exponential Distributions
- Z-Score and how it's used in Strength-Stress Analysis
- Introductions to Life Testing, Accelerated Life Testing (ALT), Highly Accelerated Life Testing (HALT), and Highly Accelerated Stress Screening (HASS)
- The "Bathtub" or Weibull Curve
- Reliability Block Diagrams
- Redundancy, Preventive/Predictive Maintenance, and Derating and Methods for Improving Reliability
- How Reliability Engineering is a key component in the product design and manufacturing processes
- And much more!!
Who Should Attend
- Mechanical engineers
- Manufacturing engineers
- Industrial engineers
- Quality engineers
- Quality technicians
- Design engineer
- Reliability engineers
Target Audiences
- Mechanical engineers
- Manufacturing engineers
- Industrial engineers
- Quality engineers
- Quality technicians
- Design engineer
- Reliability engineers
Reliability is often referred to as “quality over time”. And this idea of reliability that was birthed in the early days of electronics and aviation, now extends into every sector of consumer and industrial products. Automobiles, airplane, televisions and computers have all found their way into the hands of everyday consumers because of the advancement in reliability engineering.
In “An Introduction to Reliability Engineering”, we present an overview of the major concepts in the field of study including:
– The single reason of why things fail
– Strength / load analysis
– Statistical analysis using the Normal and Exponential distributions
– Accelerated Life Testing (ALT)
– Reliability block diagrams
– Assessing the reliability of systems
– Reliability improvement
– Highly Accelerated Life Testing (HALT) and Highly Accelerated Stress Screening (HASS)
– Preventive and predictive maintenance
– And MUCH MORE!!!
This class is designed for the quality, manufacturing or engineering professional looking to expand their skill set into this important field of study. “An Introduction to Reliability Engineering” will give you a foundational understanding of these key ideas and prepare you for more advanced training.
While an advanced understanding of statistics is required to become a reliability engineer, only a basic understanding of manufacturing, mathematics and Microsoft Excel is required to get started in this class.
Sign up today to begin your journey into the field of reliability engineering!!
Here’s what some of former students said about this course:
“This course was absolutely fantastic. The instructor is very engaging and knowledgeable of the topic … I had such a great time taking this course that I plan on enrolling in more of Ray Harkins’s classes. The video included in the “Bonus Section” has pointed me towards many great suggestions for that next class. Thank you very much Ray, and God bless!” – Gary E.
“Lots of important, interesting and fundamental information. Really enjoying it and learning lots.” – Matthew O.
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Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction to this Class
Lecture 2: What is Reliability?
Lecture 3: What do Reliability Engineers do?
Lecture 4: Why Do Things Fail?
Lecture 5: Strength
Lecture 6: Strength Variation
Lecture 7: Destructive Testing
Lecture 8: Analyzing Reliability Test Data
Lecture 9: Preface to the Normal Distribution
Lecture 10: The Normal Distribution, Pt 1
Lecture 11: The Normal Distribution, Pt 2
Lecture 12: The Normal Distribution, Pt 3
Lecture 13: Understanding Load
Lecture 14: Field Research and Load Data
Lecture 15: Load – Strength Analysis, Pt 1
Lecture 16: Load – Strength Analysis, Pt 2
Lecture 17: The Z Score
Lecture 18: Load – Strength Analysis, Pt 3
Lecture 19: Load – Strength Analysis in Excel
Lecture 20: Changes to Strength Over TIme
Lecture 21: Life Testing
Lecture 22: Analyzing Life Data
Lecture 23: The Exponential Distribution, Pt 1
Lecture 24: The Exponential Distribution, Pt 2
Lecture 25: Accelerated Life Testing, Pt 1
Lecture 26: Accelerated Life Testing, Pt 2
Lecture 27: The Weibull Curve
Lecture 28: Reliability Block Diagrams, Pt 1
Lecture 29: Reliability Block Diagrams, Pt 2
Lecture 30: Reliability Improvements
Lecture 31: HALT and HASS
Lecture 32: Redundancy
Lecture 33: Derating
Lecture 34: Preventive and Predictive Maintenance
Lecture 35: Conclusion
Lecture 36: Introduction to the Extra Material
Lecture 37: Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE)
Lecture 38: Additional Resources in Reliability Engineering
Lecture 39: Bonus Lecture
Instructors
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Ray Harkins, The Manufacturing Academy
Senior Manufacturing Professional, Online Educator
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- 2 stars: 23 votes
- 3 stars: 248 votes
- 4 stars: 1172 votes
- 5 stars: 1519 votes
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