Reliability Engineering: Theory and Practice

Author:   Alessandro Birolini, Scandicci
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
Edition:   5th Revised edition
ISBN:  

9783540493884


Pages:   611
Publication Date:   15 February 2007
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available.

Our Price $578.16 Quantity:  
Add to Cart

Share |

Reliability Engineering: Theory and Practice


Add your own review!

Overview

This book shows how to build in, evaluate, and demonstrate reliability & availability of components, equipment, systems. It presents the state-of-the-art of reliability engineering, both in theory and practice, and is based on the author's 30 years experience in this field, half in industry and half as Professor of Reliability Engineering at the ETH, Zurich. The structure of the book allows rapid access to practical results. Besides extensions to cost models and approximate expressions, new in this edition are investigations on common cause failures, phased-mission systems, availability demonstration and estimation, confidence limits at system level, trend tests for early failures or wear out, as well as a review of maintenance strategies, an introduction to Petri nets and dynamic FTA, and a set of problems for home-work. Methods and tools are given in a way that they can be tailored to cover different reliability requirement levels and be used for safety analysis as well. This book is a textbook establishing a link between theory and practice, with a large number of tables, figures, and examples to support the practical aspects.

Full Product Details

Author:   Alessandro Birolini, Scandicci
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
Imprint:   Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
Edition:   5th Revised edition
Weight:   0.940kg
ISBN:  

9783540493884


ISBN 10:   3540493883
Pages:   611
Publication Date:   15 February 2007
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available.

Table of Contents

Reviews

From the reviews of the fourth edition: <p>Title: Reliability Engineering: Theory and Practice, Fourth Edition <p>Author: Prof. Dr. Alessandro Birolini <p>E-mail: birolini@emeritus.ethz.ch <p>Publisher: Springer-Verlag, 2004 <p>Reference: ISBN 3-540-40287-X <p>Reviewer: Kenneth P. LaSala, Ph.D. <p>KPL Systems <p>Silver Spring, MD 20904-3323 <p>Professor Birolini and Springer-Verlag recently have published the fourth edition of the excellent text entitled Reliability Engineering: Theory and Practice. The structure of the book remains basically unchanged from the previous editions: <p>Chapter 1 addresses the basic concepts associated with quality and reliability assurance of complex equipment and systems. <p>Chapters 2-8 focus on reliability, maintainability, and availability analysis and test, with Chapters 3,5, and 8 focusing on practical aspects. Chapter 2 covers reliability analysis during the design and development phase and covers system structures and redundancies. It also covers reliability allocation (a favorite subject of the reviewer), mechanical reliability, failure mode analysis, and design reviews. Chapter 3 discusses qualification tests for components and assemblies. Included topics that are extremely useful but a bit off the chapter theme are basic component selection criteria such as environment, performance, technology, manufacturing, and reliability. Chapter 4, Maintainability Analysis, has added models and considerations for spare parts provisioning. The chapter also addresses maintenance concepts, design reviews, and predicting maintainability. Chapter 5 addresses many of the non-statistical design considerations such as derating, cooling, electromagnetic compatibility, and testability. Significantly, this chapter now includes design guidelines for software quality that address defect prevention, configuration management, software testing, and software quality growth models. Chapter 6 addresses redundancies and now addresses complex repairable systems in a variety of ways, including imperfect switching, incomplete coverage, and Monte Carlo simulation for rare events. Chapter 7 discusses statistical quality control, reliability tests, maintainability tests, accelerated testing, and goodness-of-fit tests. Chapter 8 covers quality and reliability assurance during the production phase. It includes screening and growth testing, although neither screening nor growth testing (especially the latter) should be restricted to the production phase. <p>Appendices A1-A5 address definition, standards, and program plans for the reliability assurance and management of complex systems. This is an important addition because it helps readers specify and achieve high reliability targets. Appendix A4 is particularly useful because it includes checklists for design reviews. Appendix A5 describes requirements for quality data reporting systems. <p>Appendices A6-A8 address basic probability theory, stochastic processes, and statistics. Appendix A7 focuses on basic stochastic process theory and includes Markov, semi-Markov, and semi-regenerative processes. This appendix now includes new models that address non-homogeneous Poisson processes (NHPPs). <p>Appendix A9 includes statistical tables, Laplace transforms and probability paper samples. <p>All in all, Professor Birolini has given readers an excellent instructional tool and desktopreference. It is extremely well written. The span of topics makes the coverage of some topics necessarily brief. Professor Birolini presents much of the non-statistical information in a manner that could be understood easily by engineering and program managers as well as reliability experts. He discusses the statistical topics in the proper amount of detail to ensure at least a good basic understanding. Tables, illustrations, and examples amply support the text. However, one disadvantage for classroom use could be that there are no sets of problems to be worked for homework assignments. <p>The reviewer thanks the author for the opportunity to review this excellent book and recommends this book highly. <p>al/index.jsp?pageID=relsoc_home, and navigate to the IEEE picscaley <p> One of the key components of customer satisfaction (a pillar of the total quality management movement) is the reliability of a product. a ] This book is based on Birolinia (TM)s 30 years experience in this field both in industry and academia. a ] All in all, the book of Professor Birolini can be highly recommended. It is a ] written as a text book for those versed in maths and working in the field of RE, and as reference book for others including project managers. (Kasturi Narasimhan, The TQM Magazine, Vol. 17 (2), 2005)


From the reviews of the fourth edition: Title: Reliability Engineering: Theory and Practice, Fourth Edition Author: Prof. Dr. Alessandro Birolini E-mail: birolini@emeritus.ethz.ch Publisher: Springer-Verlag, 2004 Reference: ISBN 3-540-40287-X Reviewer: Kenneth P. LaSala, Ph.D. KPL Systems Silver Spring, MD 20904-3323 Professor Birolini and Springer-Verlag recently have published the fourth edition of the excellent text entitled Reliability Engineering: Theory and Practice. The structure of the book remains basically unchanged from the previous editions: Chapter 1 addresses the basic concepts associated with quality and reliability assurance of complex equipment and systems. Chapters 2-8 focus on reliability, maintainability, and availability analysis and test, with Chapters 3,5, and 8 focusing on practical aspects. Chapter 2 covers reliability analysis during the design and development phase and covers system structures and redundancies. It also covers reliability allocation (a favorite subject of the reviewer), mechanical reliability, failure mode analysis, and design reviews. Chapter 3 discusses qualification tests for components and assemblies. Included topics that are extremely useful but a bit off the chapter theme are basic component selection criteria such as environment, performance, technology, manufacturing, and reliability. Chapter 4, Maintainability Analysis, has added models and considerations for spare parts provisioning. The chapter also addresses maintenance concepts, design reviews, and predicting maintainability. Chapter 5 addresses many of the non-statistical design considerations such as derating, cooling, electromagnetic compatibility, and testability. Significantly, this chapter now includes design guidelines for software quality that address defect prevention, configuration management, software testing, and software quality growth models. Chapter 6 addresses redundancies and now addresses complex repairable systems in a variety of ways, including imperfect switching, incomplete coverage, and Monte Carlo simulation for rare events. Chapter 7 discusses statistical quality control, reliability tests, maintainability tests, accelerated testing, and goodness-of-fit tests. Chapter 8 covers quality and reliability assurance during the production phase. It includes screening and growth testing, although neither screening nor growth testing (especially the latter) should be restricted to the production phase. Appendices A1-A5 address definition, standards, and program plans for the reliability assurance and management of complex systems. This is an important addition because it helps readers specify and achieve high reliability targets. Appendix A4 is particularly useful because it includes checklists for design reviews. Appendix A5 describes requirements for quality data reporting systems. Appendices A6-A8 address basic probability theory, stochastic processes, and statistics. Appendix A7 focuses on basic stochastic process theory and includes Markov, semi-Markov, and semi-regenerative processes. This appendix now includes new models that address non-homogeneous Poisson processes (NHPPs). Appendix A9 includes statistical tables, Laplace transforms and probability paper samples. All in all, Professor Birolini has given readers an excellent instructional tool and desktopreference. It is extremely well written. The span of topics makes the coverage of some topics necessarily brief. Professor Birolini presents much of the non-statistical information in a manner that could be understood easily by engineering and program managers as well as reliability experts. He discusses the statistical topics in the proper amount of detail to ensure at least a good basic understanding. Tables, illustrations, and examples amply support the text. However, one disadvantage for classroom use could be that there are no sets of problems to be worked for homework assignments. The reviewer thanks the author for the opportunity to review this excellent book and recommends this book highly. al/index.jsp?pageID=relsoc_home, and navigate to the IEEE picscaley One of the key components of customer satisfaction (a pillar of the total quality management movement) is the reliability of a product. a ] This book is based on Birolinia (TM)s 30 years experience in this field both in industry and academia. a ] All in all, the book of Professor Birolini can be highly recommended. It is a ] written as a text book for those versed in maths and working in the field of RE, and as reference book for others including project managers. (Kasturi Narasimhan, The TQM Magazine, Vol. 17 (2), 2005)


Author Information

Tab Content 6

Author Website:  

Customer Reviews

Recent Reviews

No review item found!

Add your own review!

Countries Available

All regions
Latest Reading Guide

MRG2025CC

 

Shopping Cart
Your cart is empty
Shopping cart
Mailing List