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Reliability Engineering Principles |
| Audience |
Reliability Engineers, Design Engineers, Mechanical Repair Specialists (I.E. Rotating Equipment Specialists and Mechanical Analysts) |
| Description |
This course will provide Reliability Engineers with a basic overall knowledge of reliability engineering principles as they apply to the chemical industry. Emphasis is placed on using data to determine the optimum balance between cost and reliability.
- Introduce the field of reliability
- Introduce specific reliability ideas
- Increase student knowledge about reliability engineering
- Show how to use common data for reliability studies
- Use reliability concepts in a reliability project
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| Prerequisites |
Elementary probability and statistics and the ability to use a scientific calculator (especially log functions). Student should start thinking about a reliability problem in their area that they can use for their project. |
| Suggested Class Size |
Minimum 15 Maximum 20 |
| Course Length |
2.5 days (20 hours) and 1 day six weeks later for project follow-up |
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Center for Business/Industry Training brazosport college 500 College Drive, Lake Jackson, Texas 77566 979.230.3050 cbit@brazosport.edu
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