Reliability Calculations: What, Why, When & How Do We Benefit From Them?
Reliability Calculations: What, Why, When & How Do We Benefit From Them?
Reliability Calculations
What, Why, When
&
How do we benefit from them?
Who am I?
Harvey Altstadter
34 years experience in Component Engineering and Reliability
Military
Commercial
Commercial Space
Consultant to Industry
631 928-2847
Stress Analysis
Reliability Predictions
FMEA (Failure Mode and Effects Analysis) or
FMECA (Failure Mode Effects and Criticality Analysis)
Selling feature
Reduce returns
Lower costs
Enhance or maintain company reputation
Comparisons with competition
Customer request
Design goal
Hard Requirement
Stress Analysis
Establishes the presence of a safety margin
Good engineering practice
Enhances system life
Provides input data for Reliability Prediction
Describes operating condition as a percentage of rating
Customer requirement
Validates compliance with Derating Criteria
Methodology
Use accepted standards
Model failure rates of components
Analyze system
Calculate the system predicted failure rate or MTBF
Bellcore (Telcordia)
Telecommunications Industry standard
Other Standards
Auto Industry
Resources
Software packages cover both MIL-HDBK-217 and Bellcore models
RELEX is widely available
Reliability Predictions
The first cut is made with little analysis to get a
rough idea where the design is relative to the
desired outcome
Better numbers come from better insight into
the design
Factors to be considered include Duty Cycle
and refined Thermal and Stress Analyses
FMEA or FMECA
Design FMEA
FMECA
A FMECA is similar to a FMEA,
Criticality is computed in place of RPN .
FMECAs are used extensively in military, aerospace and medical
equipment fields, for both design and process reliability analysis.
MIL-HDBK-1629 is a widely accepted standard for FMECAs.
When
Stress Analysis
Prior to release of design to production
Prior to implementation of design changes
Process FMEA
During process design
Prior to implementing new or updated processes
Famous Flubs
BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit)
FMEA not performed or inadequate
Oscillator Crystal Failure- Open. Oscillator Frequency went up
Reliability Calculations
Summary
What: Analysis Toolkit
Why: Product Improvement Reduced Cost
When: Early for Design Feedback
Prior to Completion to Validate Goals
Benefit: Reduced Field Failures
Reduced Warranty Costs Better Customer
Relations