Webinar info
Time
5:00 PM (+2 GTM)
Duration
50 minutes + Q&A
Reliability Prediction Analysis:
from Component Failure Rate to System Reliability
Airborne systems developers need to ensure the required level of quality according to design goals. One those goals for the system engineer is to develop a reliable system. In early stages of design there isn’t enough operation data available to estimate system reliability. In this scenario, the reliability engineer will resort to libraries & standards collecting failure rate values for each component according to known operational parameters. Reliability Prediction Analysis (RPA) is the bottom-up methodology that allows for the calculation of equipment/system reliability collecting failure rate data component by component.
In this webinar, you’ll learn how to navigate component reliability libraries & standards, including MIL-HDBK-217F, HDBK-217PlusTM, ANSI/VITA, NSWC-11, NPRD & EPRD. We’ll go through their usages and applications for electronic and mechanical components and discover the existing operating environments. We’ll also throw light on the FIDES 2009 methodology, one of the most used reliability standards in the Space sector. Furthermore, we’ll learn how to set up the system reliability calculation from a component Bill of Material with the aid of Robin Reliability Prediction module. Finally, we’ll review some of the most common pitfalls in RPA, such as redundancies, iterations to improve system reliability, influence of low quality components, etc.
Join Quim Martínez in this hands-on discussion on the practical issues of calculating system reliability for design purposes and get a first-hand introduction to how Robin Reliability Prediction can aid the reliability engineer in this daring adventure into RPA.
What will you learn in this webinar?
Adequacy and correct usage of reliability libraries & standards
An in-depth view of MIL-HDBK-217F & HDBK-217PlusTM, FIDES 2009, ANSI/VITA, NSWC-11, NPRD & EPRD, their adequacy to component types, whether mechanical or electronic, and hands-on practical examples of their use in obtaining component failure rates for specific system operation environments.
Calculation of system reliability from component failure rates
Development of a bottom-up calculation to obtain system reliability based on a system Bill of Materials with several diverse component types. For this calculation we will resort to Robin Reliability Prediction module and go through the most commonly used features to facilitate the reliability engineer’s work.
Pitfalls in Reliability Prediction Analysis
For a more advanced discussion, we’ll go beyond the obvious and explore issues to refine our RPA calculations. We’ll learn how to deal with redundant components and explore how can we optimize the RPA set-up to make the most beneficial changes in the system in a reliability-cost balanced approach.
Who is this webinar aimed at?
Aerospace Industry
Airborne systems suppliers including Tier1 companies that provide complex and basic equipment for aircraft, rotorcraft, space, UAVs and eVTOL integrator companies.
Technical Roles
Design system engineers, reliability engineers or system engineers who would like to get an industry vision of the reliability prediction process both from a purely technical point of view or aimed at supplier quality approval.
Professionals and Students
Any professional or advanced student involved in system reliability engineering, in particular for airborne equipment with mechanical and electronical components.
About the speaker
Quim Martínez has a BSc Degree in Aerospace Technology and holds an MSc in Aerospace Engineering (Major in Propulsion).
He is currently working at DMD Solutions focused on Reliability (RPA, FRACAS) and Safety analysis (FTA, FHA, FMEA) and providing technical support in the area of Business Acquisition.
He has mastered the Reliability Prediction Analysis methodology working on a diversity of systems, including mechanical harnesses for emergency & cargo aircraft interior modification, as well as avionics systems.
Quim Martínez
Reliability & Safety Engineer
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Reliability Prediction Analysis – Thursday, September 2nd at 5.00 pm (GMT+2)
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