An Introduction To Reliability and Maintainability Engineering
โ Scribed by Charles Ebeling
- Publisher
- McGraw-Hill
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 254
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This practical and modern approach to reliability deals with core concepts, major models, and proven techniques. The computer software packaged in the Instructor's Manual allows students to focus on concepts and analysis instead of tedius numerical calculations. Relevant to all departments of engineering, particularly industrial, this text provides an introduction to probability and statistical techniques that is necessary to support the development of reliability and maintainability concepts.
โฆ Subjects
Quality Control;Industrial, Manufacturing & Operational Systems;Engineering;Engineering & Transportation;Industrial Engineering;Engineering;New, Used & Rental Textbooks;Specialty Boutique
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This is a great resource, however, check for the newest revision. I purchased this before I knew about the new revision. the new rev includes updates in addition to software. Also the revision is cheaper.
The demands of the global economy require manufacturers to produce highly reliable and easily maintainable engineering products. Recent studies indicate that for many large and sophisticated products or systems, maintenance, and support account for as much as 60 to 75 percent of their life cycle cos
The demands of the global economy require manufacturers to produce highly reliable and easily maintainable engineering products. Recent studies indicate that for many large and sophisticated products or systems, maintenance, and support account for as much as 60 to 75 percent of their life cycle cos
This book provides the guidelines and fundamental methods of estimation and calculation needed by maintainability engineers. It also covers the management of maintainability efforts, including issues of organizational structure, cost, and planning processes. Questions and problems conclude each chap