Reliability and maintenance engineering

Reliability engineering relates near safety engineering and to system safety, in that they utilize regular strategies for their investigation and may require contribution from one another. Reliability engineering spotlights on expenses of cost of failures caused by systems downtime, cost of extras, repair equipment, work force and cost of warranty claims. Maintainability in engineering design is the relative simplicity and economy of time and assets with which a built establishment can be held or re-established to a predefined condition through planned and unscheduled maintenance. In this specific circumstance, maintainability is a function of engineering structure.

  • Correct defects or their cause
  • Repair or supplant defective or destroyed segments without substitute as yet working parts
  • Prevent unexpected working condition
  • Maximize an item's useful life
  • Maximize proficiency, dependability, and experiments
  • Meet new requirements
  • Make future support simpler or adapt to a changed domain.

 

  • Reliability prediction and improvement
  • Reliability test requirements
  • Reliability operational assessment

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