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Seminar Content Introduction Motivation and intent Fundamental Concepts Common Definitions Information Management Call to Action
Reliability, Maintainability, and Equipment Performance Technical Definitions Figures of Merit Key Relationships Conceptual Models of Failure Reliability and Maintainability by Design
Tools and Techniques Applications for Weibull Analysis Development of an R&M Plan Considerations for Contractual Documents Achieving R&M in the design and Development Phase Achieving R&M in the Build and Install Phase Improving R&M in the operate and Support Phase Evaluating R&M in the conversation/Decommission Phase
R&M in Real Life Applications Automated Systems and System Integration Human-Machine Interfaces Improving R&M Component Implications Improving R&M Software Implications Improving R&M
Strategy for Implementation Data Management: Collection, Analysis, and Action Integrating R&M into an Existing Quality System
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Who Should Attend Design, tooling, and process engineers and managers, quality and reliability engineers and managers, and others with responsibility for the collection, analysis, and interpretation of equipment performance data.
Prerequisites Exposure to FMEA concepts.
Related Seminars Process FMEA with Control Plans Design FMEA Reliability by Design Reliability Statistics with Weibull Analysis
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