Reliability Analysis Example
Reliability Analysis Example These equipment reliability examples are used to convey the basics of reliability engineering. Learn the 4 system reliability factors that must all be addressed at Equipment Reliability Examples, Reliability Engineering Basics How do you Measure the Reliability of a Glass? Some glasses survive for centuries, others less than a week. The glass is not such a good example to equate to equipment component reliability because ALL glasses, regardless of design, are close to being equally vulnerable, so the only things helping them to survive are how they are treated and the intensity of use (i.e. Operator precision). Most other things can be designed to be more inherently reliable. The use of a drinking glass as an example, though not a true reflection of what happens in operating equipment (because glasses are failed by accident, i.e. a Poisson event, and not by being worked under load conditions), will still help us to envisage the concepts of reliability.