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Reliability

• Generally defined as the ability of a product


to perform as expected over time
• Formally defined as the probability that a
product, piece of equipment, or system
performs its intended function for a stated
period of time under specified operating
conditions

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Maintainability
• The probability that a system or product
can be retained in, or one that has failed
can be restored to, operating condition in
a specified amount of time.

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Types of Failures
• Functional failure – failure that occurs
at the start of product life due to
manufacturing or material detects
• Reliability failure – failure after some
period of use

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Types of Reliability
• Inherent reliability – predicted by
product design
• Achieved reliability – observed during
use

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Reliability Measurement
• Failure rate (l) – number of failures
per unit time
• Alternative measures
– Mean time to failure
– Mean time between failures

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Cumulative Failure Rate Curve

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Failure Rate Curve

“Infant
mortality
period”

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Average Failure Rate

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Reliability Function
• Probability density function of failures
f(t) = le-lt for t > 0
• Probability of failure from (0, T)
F(t) = 1 – e-lT
• Reliability function
R(T) = 1 – F(T) = e-lT

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Series Systems

1 2 n

RS = R1 R2 ... Rn

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Parallel Systems
1

RS = 1 - (1 - R1) (1 - R2)... (1 - Rn)


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Series-Parallel Systems
C
RA RB RD
RC
A B D
C

RC

• Convert to equivalent series system


RA RB RD
A B C’ D

RC’ = 1 – (1-RC)(1-RC)
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Reliability Engineering
• Standardization
• Redundancy
• Physics of failure
• Reliability testing
• Burn-in
• Failure mode and effects analysis
• Fault tree analysis

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Reliability Management
• Define customer performance requirements
• Determine important economic factors and
relationship with reliability requirements
• Define the environment and conditions of product
use
• Select components, designs, and vendors that meet
reliability and cost criteria
• Determine reliability requirements for machines
and equipment
• Analyze field reliability for improvement
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Configuration Management
1. Establish approved baseline
configurations (designs)
2. Maintain control over all changes in the
baseline programs (change control)
3. Provide traceability of baselines and
changes (configuration accounting)

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Maintainability
• Maintainability is the totality of design
factors that allows maintenance to be
accomplished easily
• Preventive maintenance reduces the risk
of failure
• Corrective maintenance is the response to
failures

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Design Issues
• Access of parts for repair
• Modular construction and
standardization
• Diagnostic repair procedures and
expert systems

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Availability
• Operational availability
MTBF MTBM = mean time between
AO 
MTBM  MDT maintenance
MTD = mean down time
• Inherent availability
MTBF = mean time between
MTBF failures
AO 
MTBF  MTTR MTTR = mean time to repair

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