Learn to measure and compute product reliability. Reliability refers to the ability of a product to perform as expected over time. High reliability is crucial for safety in many products, and provides a competitive advantage for most consumer goods and technical parts. Students will learn various techniques for measuring and computing reliability. Emphasis is placed on reliability prediction, redundancy (providing back-up components) and failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA).
Preventative and corrective maintenance schemes are also examined, along with the concept of availability. Additional topics include:
• reliability concepts and definitions
• reliability measurement
• designing for reliability
• maintainability and availability
• failure recurrence control
Prerequisite: QAC105
Hours: 14.00
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Section B - May 5 to 6, 2012 Sat & Sun, 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Fee: $450 |
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Enrollment begins Jun 1, 2012 For additional information, please call 780-471-6248 or email asknait@nait.ca |
Section A - Jan 12 to 13, 2013 Sat & Sun, 8:00 am - 4:30 pm Fee: $450 |
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Enrollment begins Jun 1, 2012 For additional information, please call 780-471-6248 or email asknait@nait.ca |
Section B - May 4 to 5, 2013 Sat & Sun, 8:00 am - 4:30 pm Fee: $450 |
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