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Reliability Analysis is a branch of engineering that focuses on the study of the reliability of systems, components, and products. It is used to identify and quantify the risks associated with the failure of a system, component, or product. Reliability Analysis involves the use of mathematical models, statistical methods, and engineering principles to assess the reliability of a system, component, or product. It is used to identify potential failure modes, determine the probability of failure, and develop strategies to reduce the risk of failure.
Reliability Analysis is used in a variety of industries, including aerospace, automotive, electronics, and medical device manufacturing. It is also used in the development of software and hardware systems. Reliability Analysis is used to ensure that products and systems meet safety and performance requirements.
Companies in the Reliability Analysis market include ReliaSoft Corporation, Siemens PLM Software, MathWorks, ANSYS, and Altair Engineering. Show Less Read more