American Society for Quality, Quality Press, Milwaukee, 2009. 320 p. — ISBN: 0873897218.
Reliability engineers are professionals who understand the principles of performance evaluation and prediction to improve product/systems safety, reliability, and maintainability. This handbook s chapters and sections match the Body of Knowledge (BOK) specified for ASQ s Reliability Engineer certification, which includes design review and control; prediction, estimation, and apportionment methodology; failure mode effects and analysis; the planning, operation, and analysis of reliability testing and field failures, including mathematical modeling; understanding human factors in reliability; and the ability to develop and administer reliability information systems for failure analysis, design and performance improvement, and reliability program management over the entire product life cycle. This handbook provides reliability engineers with the theory and tools needed to meet ever-increasing reliability requirements. An accompanying CD contains supplementary problems covering each chapter and a simulated exam that has problems distributed among the chapters according to the scheme published in the BOK.
Reliability ManagementStrategic Management
Reliability Program Management
Product Safety and Liability
Probability and Statistics for ReliabilityBasic Concepts
Statistical Inference
Reliability in Design and DevelopmentReliability Design Techniques
Parts and Systems Management
Reliability Modeling and PredictionsReliability Modeling
Reliability Predictions
Reliability TestingReliability Test Planning
Development Testing
Product Testing
Maintainability and AvailabilityManagement Strategies
Analyses
Data Collection and UseData Collection
Data Use
Data and Failure Analysis Tools