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ASQ Reliability Division
Who we are and how we can help
ASQ Region 14A
Presented by Norma Antunano, ASQ Regional Councilor for region 14A
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Addressing Reliability
• As individual, or as a member of an organization designing and/or delivering products or services, Reliability may be important to you. However, if you may not know much about reliability or how to go about
achieving reliability.
ASQ can help.
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ASQ Reliability Division
• The ASQ Reliability Division is the largest group in the world promoting reliability training and education: asqrd.org
• The Reliability Body of Knowledge is our foundation. Reliability Body of Knowledge
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ASQ Reliability Division - Involvement
• Collaboration / Networking /Communication – LinkedIn ASQ Reliability Division | LinkedIn
– Quarterly Newsletter ASQ RD Newsletters
• Certification – ASQ CRE (Certified Reliability Engineer) How To Get CRE Certified
• How can you join us? – ASQ members, add Reliability Division membership (for $10, or if you
are a Senior Member you get two divisions included)
– No ASQ member? Consider joining ASQ then ASQ-Reliability Division
– Join the asqrd.org website (free for ASQ-Reliability Division members, nominal annual fee for nonmembers) and get all of the same benefits/discounts offered from the ASQ Reliability Division
• Volunteer Leadership Opportunities
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ASQ Reliability Division - Offerings • Training courses
– Onsite at conferences or as stand-alone (often partner with ASQ sections)
– ASQrd.org
– Monthly live webinar training Upcoming Webinars
– A library of over 100 past webinars Past Webinars and 9,400+ hours of instruction archived
– All with the ability to earn certificates for “proof of training” (and ASQ Recertification Units)
• Conferences
– Sponsor for RAMS (www.rams.org) Reliability and Maintainability Symposium – the world’s largest reliability conference
– Sponsor for ASTR (www.ieee-astr.org) Accelerated Stress Testing & Reliability – focused accelerated testing
• Regional Councilors (like me and Cheryl Tulkoff in the region) are part of the front line engagement with ASQ sections and other professional and public organizations.
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A little about me…
• I am Norma Antunano, current ASQ 1414 Education Chair and ASQ Reliability Councilor for Region 14 A.
• I have held Reliability engineering and leadership roles in medical, communication, electronics and software technology; have been MBNQA Examiner for several years, and facilitate learning of applied statistics in business research for graduate students at University of Phoenix.
………Is fun
– I don’t know everything about reliability, but I can reach out to other Professionals in the ASQ Reliability Division for assistance.
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What is Reliability?
• What do you think reliability is?
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Reliability
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Definition: Reliability is the probability (likelihood) that an item will perform its intended function (mission) for a specified mission (time duration or load) under stated conditions (environment) following prescribed procedures.
What does that really mean?
• You must know the customer’s need.
• You must know the application and usage.
• You must know the expected usage life.
• You must know how to maintain reliability.
It means,
“Quality over time.”
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From a vision thousands years ago, a mission was enabled….
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A Mayan town in Yucatan Mexico
The Chinese muralla was constructed and reconstructed (between century V AC and sixteenth century)
Math, Sciences, and Social Studies have led into reliable and even artistic solutions
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What does reliability look like?
This light bulb at a Fire Station in Livermore, California has been working since 1901! Livermore's Centennial Light Bulb
How does Reliability look like?
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And behind the “Cloud”
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Reliability in Healthcare
Healthcare System Reliability Instrumentation, Diagnostic
Processes, traceability integrity
Healthcare data, big data
We help sustain Quality, organizational, product or service mission
• Structured Processes
– Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA)
– Fault Tree Analysis (FTA)
– Failure Reporting and Corrective Action (FRACAS)
• Data and Statistics
– Factory Data, Test Data, Field Data
– Discrete and Continuous Probability Distributions to help assess survival probability
– Predictions (failure rates, warranties, etc.)
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The Quality - Reliability Flow • Reliability (and Quality) starts from the requirements and
flows to design, testing, and production
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Product
Specification
• Control Drawing
Design FMEA
• Process FMEA
Qualification Testing
• Reliability Testing
Control Plan
• Inspection Instructions
We help Engineering
• “Designing for X”
– Environment and Use
– Stress–Strength
– Design Margin and Derating
– Design FMEA
– Design of Experiments (DOE)
• Testing
– Stress Testing – the earlier and harsher, the better
– Life Testing – accelerated life testing / degradation analysis
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• Understand environment and use based on customer requirements and feeding back field information.
• FMEA – Proactively design out potential failure modes that have high risk so that they don’t become realized in the customer’s hands
• Design for Reliability and Understanding Level of Risk
From this To this
How we help - Design
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Oh, you liked the curves
You Could Reduce Variation
Stress Strength
Stress Strength
You Could
Screen
Out
Weakness
Stress Strength
You Could
Add
Protective
Feature
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From Panduit Reliability Training
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Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA)
What are
the Functions,
Item, or
Process?
What can
go wrong?
What are
the
Effect(s)?
How
bad
is it?
What are
the
Cause(s) and
Prevention?
How
often
does it
happen?
How is it
Detected?
How good
is this at
detecting?
What
is
the
Risk?
Does something
need to be changed?
- Design
- Process
- Control
- Procedure
Did the
action taken
lower the
risk?
How we help - Testing
• Stress Testing The earlier we force
identifying failure
modes, the better the
design
• Accelerated Life Testing Erying Model: The combined acceleration factor of multiple stresses applied simultaneously multiplying together.
AccelerationTotal = AccelerationTemperature x AccelerationHumidity x AccelerationVibration
Example: A product with a temperature acceleration of 9.66, a humidity acceleration of 5.15, and a vibration acceleration of 11.39 will have a total acceleration of 566.64 if all stresses are applied simultaneously. That’s 25 years of life in 16 days of testing!
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We help Operations • Processes
– Process FMEA
• Maintenance
– PM (Planned, Preventive, and Predictive)
• Optimization and Lean
– Process optimization - Design of Experiments (DOE)
– Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) and Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE)
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How we help – Preventive Maintenance
• Reliability trends help identify suitable maintenance strategy (TPM)
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Predictive Maintenance
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Reliability Estimations • Help assess robustness of products and processes in the
design phase and throughout the life cycle.
• Such assessments help also businesses/finance estimate costs throughout the life cycle of the product or service.
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Few tips • If you didn’t learn anything about reliability, here are a couple of tips…
• When offered an extended warranty when you purchase electronics don’t waste your money since most electronics will fail due to latent manufacturing defects , these usually occur within the standard warranty period. Unless you drop your laptop or smart phone a lot.
• When offered an extended warranty of an appliance
have the sales person throw the extended warranty in at no charge. They usually will, cars
are subject to wear out and the extended warranty gives you more wear out protection.
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Conclusion
• How can I help you?
• What follow up would you like?
• Get involved!
– Join the ASQ Reliability Division
– Join the asqrd.org web site
– Get involved with the ASQ Reliability Division leadership opportunities (or other opportunities within ASQ or your preferred division or group)
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Questions, Suggestions?
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References:
• American Society for Quality
• Images from Creative Commons, Google, Panduit
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