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Reliability Engineering 101 [Education]
Welcome to Reliability Engineering 101!
Getting Started
1.0 Introduction to the Curriculum
1.1 Course Welcome
1.2 Course Overview
2.0 Understanding Reliability
2.1 Introduction to Understanding Reliability
2.2 History of Reliability
2.3 What Reliability is NOT!
2.3.1 Reliability v. Availability
2.3.2 Reliability v. Durability v. Quality
2.4 Top Reliability Metrics
2.4.1 Mean Time to Repair (MTTR)
2.4.2 Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) (0:27)
2.4.3 Mean Time to Failure (MTTF) (0:53)
2.4.4 Mean Down Time (MDT)
2.4.5 Planned Maintenance Percentage (PMP)
2.4.6 Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE)
2.5 Quiz: Section 2
3.0 Understanding Reliability Engineering — Introduction to the Role
3.1 Introduction to Understanding Reliability Engineering
3.2 Why is Reliability Engineering Necessary and Important?
3.3 Job Duties and Qualifications (16:20)
3.4 Skills of a Great Reliability Engineer (15:33)
3.5 Certifications for Reliability Engineers
3.6 Salary and Growth Opportunities
3.7 Where to Find a Reliability Engineering Role?
3.8 Resume Building and Templates (32:20)
3.9 Quiz: Section 3
4.0 Important Practices of Reliability Engineering — The Analyses
4.1 Introduction to the Analyses of Reliability Engineering
4.2 Root Cause Analysis (36:27)
4.2.1 Five Whys Applied
4.2.2 Fault Tree Analysis Applied
4.3 Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) (59:29)
4.3.1 FMEA Continued
4.4 Criticality Analysis
4.4.1 Criticality Analysis Continued
4.5 Human Error Analysis
4.6 Cost Benefit Analysis (22:26)
4.7 Quiz: Section 4
5.0 Important Practices of Reliability Engineering — The Tasks and Strategies
5.1 Introduction to the Tasks and Strategies of Reliability Engineering
5.2 Failure Codes
5.2.1 Failure Codes with Root Cause Analysis
5.3 Bathtub Curve
5.4 Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) (6:09)
5.4.1 RCM Blitz (27:07)
5.5 Asset Lifecycle Management
5.6 Preventive Maintenance (4:39)
5.7 Predictive Maintenance (4:35)
5.8 Quiz: Section 5
Conclusion and Additional Resources
Course Completion
Resources for Further Learning
5.4 Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM)
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