Reliability
Introduction to the Math of Reliability
Duration: 2 days
Transform your performance!
- Know how to create a bathtub curve by hand
- Calculate distribution parameters using Maximum Likelihood Estimation by hand
- Calculate Arrhenius acceleration by hand
- Use a computer to perform Monte Carlo Analysis
- Use a computer to perform Bootstrap Analysis
Workshop for scientists, chemists, troubleshooters, and engineers who wish to understand the mathematics behind Reliability calculations. Most of the math is done by hand.
This program is for you:
- Scientists
- Chemists
- Troubleshooters
- Engineers
Topics Covered
Core Topics
- Use Maximum Likelihood Estimation to calculate distribution parameters
- Calculate uncertainties in parameters and predictions
- Create bathtub curve
- Calculate Arrhenius acceleration factors
- Calculate Cost Per Unit Time for equipment maintenance
- Use censored data
Testimonials
"I love how elegantly simple (Bill) made this course. I truly appreciate the amount of effort you applied to make it this way."
— Jason Wiggins, US Synthetic
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