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Different insights for improving part and system reliability obtained from exactly same DFOM “failure numbers
Authors:Harold  
Affiliation:aHarold E. Ascher & Associates, 11916 Goya Drive, Potomac, MD, USA
Abstract:Techniques for improving the reliability and maintainability of both nonrepairable and repairable items can be suggested by failure data analysis. It is shown that a given set of failure numbers leads to very different improvement strategies when the numbers are the times-between-successive-failures of one or more repairable items, rather than the times-to-failure of nonrepairable items. Since this should have been obvious more than 50 years ago, at the onset of formal reliability engineering activities, several reasons are proffered for the widespread and protracted misinterpretation of even the most basic—and simple!—conceptual and practical differences between nonrepairable and repairable items.
Keywords:Repairable systems  Maintenance strategies  Failure data analysis  Basic reliability concepts  Rate of occurrence of failures  Force of mortality  Homogeneous Poisson process  Nonhomogeneous Poisson process  Two bathtub curves
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