_Reliability, Maintainability and Risk: Practical Methods for
Engineers, Eighth Edition_, discusses tools and techniques for
reliable and safe engineering, and for optimizing maintenance
strategies. It emphasizes the importance of using reliability
techniques to identify and eliminate potential failures early in the
design cycle. The focus is on techniques known as RAMS (reliability,
availability, maintainability, and safety-integrity).
The book is organized into five parts. Part 1 on reliability
parameters and costs traces the history of reliability and safety
technology and presents a cost-effective approach to quality,
reliability, and safety. Part 2 deals with the interpretation of
failure rates, while Part 3 focuses on the prediction of reliability
and risk. Part 4 discusses design and assurance techniques; review and
testing techniques; reliability growth modeling; field data collection
and feedback; predicting and demonstrating repair times; quantified
reliability maintenance; and systematic failures. Part 5 deals with
legal, management and safety issues, such as project management,
product liability, and safety legislation.
* 8th edition of this core reference for engineers who deal with the
design or operation of any safety critical systems, processes or
operations
* Answers the question: how can a defect that costs less than $1000
dollars to identify at the process design stage be prevented from
escalating to a $100,000 field defect, or a $1m+ catastrophe
* Revised throughout, with new examples, and standards, including
must have material on the new edition of global functional safety
standard IEC 61508, which launches in 2010
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780080969039
Publisert
2013
Utgave
8. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Elsevier Butterworth Heinemann
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
352
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