Accendo Reliability Webinar Series

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Accendo Reliability Webinar Series

Reliability Engineering Basics, Statistics, Accelerated Testing, Program Assessment and Improvement.Listen in on in depth discussions held during the live monthly Accendo Reliability webinar series. We explore topics ranging from reliability engineering basics, statistics, accelerated life testing, program assessment and improvement. Catch up or review past events below.

  1. 218

    Reliability Management and Leadership

    Let’s talk about the differences and how you can play an effective role as both a manager and a leader focused on improving reliability.

  2. 217

    Using AI to Detect and Assess Imminent Failure

    The basics of decision tree modelling and consider a simple demonstration of its application to assess imminent failure in automobiles.

  3. 216

    How to Model Switching Systems Perfectly

    This webinar shows you how to model switching (and other complex) systems using Monte Carlo Simulation in Excel with a perfect model.

  4. 215

    Fundamentals of Supplier Reliability

    Let’s explore how to work with suppliers to ensure the supplied items will meet or exceed your reliability expectations.

  5. 214

    10 Reasons to do FMEAS with AI

    This webinar gives you 10 reasons why you should do FMEAs and FMECAs properly – and use AI to accelerate the process to amazing results.

  6. 213

    Fundamentals of Product Warranty

    Let’s explore what warranties are and are not, plus why they even exist. How are the terms of a warranty set, and by whom?

  7. 212

    Fundamentals of Reliability Maturity

    Let’s explore how a group’s culture affects its ability to create a reliable product or system. It’s part how we talk about reliability, what tasks, and tests we do.

  8. 211

    Fundamentals of Failure Analysis

    The intent of any failure analysis is to understand the problem well enough to craft and implement short and long-term solutions.

  9. 210

    Parts Count Reliability Prediction

    ‘parts count reliability prediction’ is awful. And in this webinar, we will explain why. If this intrigues you, enjoy this episode.

  10. 209

    Fundamentals of Regression Analysis

    Let’s explore a few of the limitations, checks, and options when taking a look at some data. Checking assumptions and more.

  11. 208

    Software Root Cause Analysis (with Fault Trees)

    Bugs are so common that we know how most of them happen. So we can work out what went wrong to allow that bug to happen.

  12. 207

    Fundamentals of Life Estimation

    Let’s explore the range of options available to estimate the life of an item, plus the pros and cons of each method.

  13. 206

    Fundamentals of Environmental Testing

    Let’s explore when and how to identify which types of environmental testing should be done so that they add value.

  14. 205

    What is Reliability?

    So if you want to find out what reliability actually is (no equations) … this webinar is for you! - it's not MTBF, BTW

  15. 204

    Fundamentals of Success Testing

    Let’s examine the success testing approach, the assumptions, benefits and faults. Plus, what other options you may have available

  16. 203

    What is Accelerated Life Testing (ALT)?

    perhaps you want to estimate the reliability of something that is supposed to last a long time, but don’t have a lot of time to test.

  17. 202

    Engineering Framework to Assess Equipment Reliability

    Explore the framework to assess equipment reliability for air fin coolers and ensure operational excellence in process plants.

  18. 201

    The MTBF Sucks Here’s Why

    Ever heard of the MTBF? A lot of people have. But not many people (truly) understand what it is.

  19. 200

    Fundamentals of Derating

    Let’s explore why derating is important, the difference it can make, and a few methods to implement derating with your design team.

  20. 199

    What is Weibull Probability Plotting?

    Weibull probability plotting is perhaps the most widespread data analysis tool used in reliability and quality engineering.

  21. 198

    Linking Customer Needs to Product Requirements and Robust Design

    Product requirements that have the most impact on customer needs should be considered in your design failure modes and effects analysis (DFMEA)

  22. 197

    What are ‘Cut Sets’?

    Reliability engineers are often taught about ‘cut sets.’ But we rarely use them. Many reliability engineers don’t know what they are.

  23. 196

    Fundamentals of Metric Monitoring

    Fundamentals of Metric Monitoring podcast episode with speaker Fred Schenkelberg Following along the idea stated by Lord Kelvin, “…when you can measure what your are speaking about, and express it in numbers, you know something about it…”, we have organizations measuring reliability performance. Not that measuring something is managing it, those are two different activies. […]

  24. 195

    Confidence is a Measure of You (not our product)

    Want to understand the only way you should be generating confidence when it comes to reliability engineering?

  25. 194

    Fundamentals of Allocation

    Let’s discuss a couple of easy ways to accomplish reliability allocation or apportionment then examine a valuable way to use this tool.

  26. 193

    What is the Lognormal Distribution and How does it Help Me

    Understand the lognormal distribution and its correlation to the bell curve. Harness this understanding to make crucial decisions.

  27. 192

    Alternatives to a Long ALT

    We examine using our knowledge and the knowledge of others to streamline the testing or avoid it altogether.

  28. 191

    Fundamentals of Ongoing Reliability Testing

    Let’s explore the range of considerations when designing an ORT to optimize the ORT’s ability to identify field problems efficiently.

  29. 190

    Fundamentals of Early Field Results

    Let’s explore the concept of a delta phase and how to implement it in your organization. Plus, how to implement it in various product types.

  30. 189

    What’s Wrong with Using FITs?

    Electronic component manufacturers use the term ‘Failures in Time’ of ‘FITs’ to describe the reliability of their products. But what is a FIT?

  31. 188

    Fundamentals of System Effectiveness

    Let’s examine system effectiveness in more detail. Then, examine an example or two so you can apply this concept to your situation.

  32. 187

    What’s the Difference Between FMEA and FMECA?

    Understand the difference (if any) between FMEAs and FMECAs? … and How can you make an FMECA work for you?

  33. 186

    Fundamentals of Reliability Goals

    Let’s explore the elements that make up a reliability goal. Plus, the range of inputs you can use to define each element.

  34. 185

    Using Fault Trees to Conduct Root Cause Analysis (RCA)

    Learn how fault trees can be used for conducting root cause analysis in this informative webinar from Accendo Reliability.

  35. 184

    Fundamentals of a Professional Development Plan

    Let’s examine a few principles and tips so you can learn and master what you desire to learn and master.

  36. 183

    3 Parameter Weibull Analysis

    Some of you might have heard of the ‘3 Parameter Weibull distribution.’ But what makes this different and (sometimes) helpful?

  37. 182

    Fundamentals of Pareto Analysis

    Let’s explore the basics of conducting Pareto Analysis, plus a few different ways to create and modify the plots.

  38. 181

    Understanding (how bad) the Exponential Distribution (is)

    You need to have a good idea of the probability distribution of the TTF of your product when it comes to reliability engineering.

  39. 180

    Fundamentals of Hypothesis Testing

    Let’s examine a handful of parametric and non-parametric comparison tools, including various hypothesis tests.

  40. 179

    Using FMEA (or Functional) Block Diagrams to Understand Your Item

    This is where taking a breath and understanding our product before we build the wrong thing fast can really helpful.

  41. 178

    Fundamentals of Process Capability

    Let’s explore the steps necessary to obtain valid and valuable process capability ratios. Then, let’s examine how to use this information.

  42. 177

    Using Monte Carlo Simulation

    Sometimes the equations we need to model reliability are just so complicated that we simply avoid them. Let's use Monte Carlo instead.

  43. 176

    Fundamentals of Control Charts

    Statistical control charting (SPC) is a method for monitoring and determining whether a process is in control or stable.

  44. 175

    AI Product Development and Deployment

    Greg will discuss the critical architecture and design practices that need to be considered in AI product development and deployment.

  45. 174

    The MTBF and Modeling System Reliability

    The Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) appears in lots of textbooks and standards, so it must be really important … right? Well, not really.

  46. 173

    Fundamentals of Safety Margins

    Let’s examine safety margins and why they are one method to design robust products that also improve product reliability performance.

  47. 172

    How to Get Unstuck

    In this presentation, Greg Hutchins will explain how to Get Unstuck: Do Good. Be Happy – based on the Working It book.

  48. 171

    Reliability of a ‘K out of N’ System

    There are ‘K out of N’ systems that need ‘K’ components out of a total of ‘N’ components to work for the system to work.

  49. 170

    Fundamentals of Lessons Learned

    Let’s discuss the idea and basics of a lessons-learned system. Plus, a few examples of how such systems go wrong.

  50. 169

    Risk 101: Future of Quality

    We’ve evangelized for more than 20 years that the future of quality and its related disciplines, including reliability, will be risk-focused.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Reliability Engineering Basics, Statistics, Accelerated Testing, Program Assessment and Improvement.Listen in on in depth discussions held during the live monthly Accendo Reliability webinar series. We explore topics ranging from reliability engineering basics, statistics, accelerated life testing, program assessment and improvement. Catch up or review past events below.

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