DocumentCode :
2794967
Title :
Reliability data collection and analysis system
Author :
Groen, Frank J. ; Jiang, Siyuan ; Mosleh, Ali ; Droguett, Enrique López
Author_Institution :
Maryland Univ., College Park, MD, USA
fYear :
2004
fDate :
2004
Firstpage :
43
Lastpage :
48
Abstract :
This paper presents ReDCAS, the reliability data collection and analysis system. ReDCAS is a software tool for reliability data collection and analysis developed for Ford Motor Company. The software employs Bayesian data analysis techniques to estimate reliability measures based on warranty data, test data, and engineering judgments regarding the impact of design changes on the reliability. The software was developed over the period 1995-1999, and has been used to perform reliability assessments for products under development. ReDCAS provides a working environment for engineers provide engineers to incorporate reliability considerations into the design or redesign of products, even though data on the actual product under design is lacking or absent. This is achieved by basing reliability assessments on data available for different, yet similar products. By considering that these products will typically have similar reliability characteristics, this data can be considered (partially) relevant to the estimation of the new product´s reliability characteristics. Incorporation of the data into the assessment requires that corrections are made based on the anticipated reliability impact of design modifications. Similarly, prototype life test data is incorporated into reliability assessments, considering the effectiveness of the design corrective action to those failures observed during the tests. Analyses are performed using Bayesian data analysis procedures. The reliability behavior is modeled via the Weibull and increasing decreasing bathtub (IDB) models. The latter model is a three parameter model capable of representing bathtub-shaped failure rate functions. The procedures provide reliability estimates in the form of reliability and failure rate estimates, plus associated uncertainties.
Keywords :
belief networks; data acquisition; data analysis; failure analysis; product design; product development; production engineering computing; software tools; Bayesian data analysis techniques; Weibull; bathtub-shaped failure rate functions; failure rate estimates; increasing decreasing bathtub; product development; reliability data collection and analysis system; reliability measure estimation; software tool; test data; warranty data; Bayesian methods; Data analysis; Data engineering; Design engineering; Life testing; Reliability engineering; Software measurement; Software testing; Software tools; Warranties;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Reliability and Maintainability, 2004 Annual Symposium - RAMS
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8215-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/RAMS.2004.1285421
Filename :
1285421
Link To Document :
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