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Reliability and Tolerance Analysis

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Abstract

Tolerance specification communicates the allowance for part variation. Variation happens, and when within what we expect, great. Otherwise, quality and reliability issues ensue. Let’s explore how to properly set tolerances to improve reliability.

Tolerance specification is how we communicate the allowance for part variation. Variation happens, and when within what we expect, great. Otherwise, quality and reliability issues ensue. Let’s explore how to properly set tolerances to improve reliability. Let’s understand the process data, stability and design constraints attempt to find a balance to create meaningful tolerances.

Worst case isn’t always feasible, yet is very common. Consider using the root mean squared or the Monte Carlo approaches. The worst case approach relies on little data, just a range, whereas RMS assumes a normal distribution of the variation.

The Monte Carlo approach may require the most information and it provides the best results. A few quick overviews and examples, plus plenty of time to discuss the role of the reliability professional in the tolerance seeing process. Join the conversation during the webinar.

This Accendo Reliability webinar originally broadcast on 16 June 2015.

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