Monash University engineering handbook 1995

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IND4345

Systems reliability

P Gregory

4 points * 26 lecture hours, 13 laboratory hours * First semester * Caulfield

The economics of reliability; cost-benefit analysis and lifecycle costing, catastrophic failure. Configuration improvement; fault tree analysis, failure mode and effect analysis, reliability mathematics as the basis of the design function. The physics of failure approach; failure mechanisms, environmental engineering and life testing. Contractual reliability; planning, organising and controlling a program through its definition, design and development, production and operational stages. Testing for reliability; prediction, apportionment and statistical inference with constant and variable time schedules. Maintenance, monitoring and maintainability; data retrieval, data banks and further reliability improvement via the use of engineering statistics.

Assessment

Examinations (3 hours): 70% * Mid-semester tests and assignments: 30%

Recommended texts

Caplen R H A practical approach to reliability Business books, 1972

Cater A D S Mechanical reliability 2nd edn, Macmillan, 1986

Dhillon B S and Singh C Engineering reliability: New techniques and applications Wiley, 1988

Dummer G W and Winton R C An elementary guide to reliability 3rd edn, Pergamon Press, 1986

Kececioglu D Reliability engineering handbook vols 1 and 2, Prentice-Hall

Roy R K A primer on the Tacachi method Nelson


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