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Reliability engineering is an engineering field, that deals with
the study of reliability: the ability of a system or component to
perform its required functions under stated conditions for a
specified period of time. It is often reported in terms of a
probability. Reliability may be defined in several ways: The idea
that something is fit for purpose with respect to time; The
capacity of a device or system to perform as designed; The
resistance to failure of a device or system; The ability of a
device or system to perform a required function under stated
conditions for a specified period of time; The probability that a
functional unit will perform its required function for a specified
interval under stated conditions. The ability of something to "fail
well" (fail without catastrophic consequences) Reliability
engineers rely heavily on statistics, probability theory, and
reliability theory. Many engineering techniques are used in
reliability engineering, such as reliability prediction, Weibull
analysis, thermal management, reliability testing and accelerated
life testing. Because of the large number of reliability
techniques, their expense, and the varying degrees of reliability
required for different situations, most projects develop a
reliability program plan to specify the reliability tasks that will
be performed for that specific system. The function of reliability
engineering is to develop the reliability requirements for the
product, establish an adequate reliability program, and perform
appropriate analyses and tasks to ensure the product will meet its
requirements. This book presents the latest research in the field.
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