Why Should You Attend:
Participants will gain awareness of the overall methodology for setting reliability targets, estimating product reliability from test data and/or field data, and determining whether or not reliability targets are achieved. Participants will also learn how to calculate sample sizes for reliability testing.Learning Objectives:
- Understand key aspects of reliability data
- Learn what an effective reliability goal/target looks like
- Learn how reliability performance is typically measured (e.g. reliability statistics)
- How to determine appropriate probability distributions to model failure data
- How to use reliability models to predict reliability performance
- How much data is needed to estimate or demonstrate reliability
Areas Covered in the Webinar:
Reliability Concepts and Reliability Data
- Reliability in Product and Process Development
- Unique Characteristics of Reliability Data
- Censored Data
- Setting Reliability Targets
Probability and Statistics Concepts
- Probability Distributions (e.g. Weibull, Lognormal, etc.)
- Reliability and Failure Probability
- Hazard Rate
- Mean Time to Failure
- Percentiles
Assessing and Selecting Parametric Models for Failure Time Distributions
- Probability Plotting
- Identify the Best Distributions
Parametric Estimation of Reliability Characteristics
- Weibull Analysis and Other Distributions
- Precision of Estimates/Confidence Intervals
Introduction to Reliability Test Planning
- Reliability Estimation Test Plans
- Reliability Demonstration Test Plans
Who Will Benefit:
- The target audience includes anyone with a vested interest in product quality and reliability
- Product Engineers
- Reliability Engineers
- Design Engineers
- Quality Engineers
- Quality Assurance Managers
- Project/Program Managers
- Manufacturing Personnel
Course Provider

Steven Wachs,


