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Robust Design Methodology for Reliability Exploring the Effects of Variation and Uncertainty

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

01.10.2009

Herausgeber

Bo Bergman + weitere

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John Wiley & Sons

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214

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Englisch

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978-0-470-71394-5

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Bo Bergman has held the post of SKF professor at the Department of Quality Sciences at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden since 1999. From 1983 to 1999 he was Professor of Quality Technology and Management at Linköping University, where he was responsible for the creation of education and research in the quality field, and previous to this he held varying engineering and managerial positions in the fields of reliability, quality and statistics at Saab Aerospace. His research interests cover wide areas of quality of both a quantitative and a qualitative nature. He has authored more than 50 papers in international scientific journals and has authored and co-authored a number of books - including new, completely revised English versions of Quality from Customer Needs to Customer Satisfaction and Six Sigma; the Pragmatic Approach.

Jacques Demaré has held the post of Professor of Mathematical Statistics at Chalmers University of Technology since 1999. The focus of his work has been on both chemical and mechanical applications and he is currently working with statistical methods for material fatigue in co-operation with the Swedish National Testing and Research Institute. At Chalmers he has also worked in different ways to bring the mathematical and engineering disciplines closer together.

Thomas Svensson is a research engineer at the Technical Research Institute of Sweden (SP). He obtained his PhD in Fatigue Life Prediction in Service - A Statistical Approach in 1996, and is a member of the editorial board of Fatigue and Fracture of Engineering Materials and Structures.

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01.10.2009

Herausgeber

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John Wiley & Sons

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Englisch

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978-0-470-71394-5

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  • Produktbild: Robust Design Methodology for Reliability
  • Preface

    Acknowledgements

    About the Editors

    Contributors

    PART One METHODOLOGY

    1 Introduction

    Bo Bergman and Martin Arvidsson

    1.1 Background

    1.2 Failure Mode Avoidance

    1.3 Robust Design

    1.4 Comments and Suggestions for Further Reading

    References

    2 Evolution of Reliability Thinking - Countermeasures for Some Technical Issues

    Åke Lönnqvist

    2.1 Introduction

    2.2 Method

    2.3 An Overview of the Initial Development of Reliability Engineering

    2.4 Examples of Technical Issues and Reliability Countermeasures

    2.5 Discussion and Future Research

    2.6 Summary and Conclusions

    References

    3 Principles of Robust Design Methodology

    Martin Arvidsson and Ida Gremyr

    3.1 Introduction

    3.2 Method

    3.3 Results and Analysis

    3.4 Discussion

    3.5 Conclusions

    References

    PART Two METHODS

    4 Including Noise Factors in Design Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (D-FMEA) - A

    Case Study at Volvo Car Corporation

    Åke Lönnqvist

    4.1 Introduction

    4.2 Background

    4.3 Method

    4.4 Result

    4.5 Discussion and Further Research

    4.6 Summary

    References

    5 Robust Product Development Using Variation Mode and Effect Analysis

    Alexander Chakhunashvili, Stefano Barone, Per Johansson and Bo Bergman

    5.1 Introduction

    5.2 Overview of the VMEA Method

    5.3 The Basic VMEA

    5.4 The Enhanced VMEA

    5.5 The Probabilistic VMEA

    5.6 An Illustrative Example

    5.7 Discussion and Concluding Remarks

    Appendix: Formal Justification of the VMEA Method

    References

    6 Variation Mode and Effect Analysis: An Application to Fatigue Life Prediction

    Pär Johannesson, Thomas Svensson, Leif Samuelsson, Bo Bergman and Jacques de Maré

    6.1 Introduction

    6.2 Scatter and Uncertainty

    6.3 A Simple Approach to Probabilistic VMEA

    6.4 Estimation of Prediction Uncertainty

    6.5 Reliability Assessment

    6.6 Updating the Reliability Calculation

    6.7 Conclusions and Discussion

    References

    7 Predictive Safety Index for Variable Amplitude Fatigue Life

    Thomas Svensson, Jacques de Maré and Pär Johannesson

    7.1 Introduction

    7.2 The Load-Strength Reliability Method

    7.3 The Equivalent Load and Strength Variables

    7.4 Reliability Indices

    7.5 The Gauss Approximation Formula

    7.6 The Uncertainty Due to the Estimated Exponent ss

    7.7 The Uncertainty Measure of Strength

    7.8 The Uncertainty Measure of Load

    7.9 The Predictive Safety Index

    7.10 Discussion

    Appendix

    References

    8 Monte Carlo Simulation versus Sensitivity Analysis

    Sara Lorén, Pär Johannesson and Jacques de Mar¿e

    8.1 Introduction

    8.2 Transfer Function

    8.3 Example from an Industrial Context

    8.4 Highly Nonlinear Transfer Function

    8.5 Total Variation for Logarithmic Life

    8.6 Conclusions

    References

    PART Three MODELLING

    9 Model Complexity Versus Scatter in Fatigue

    Thomas Svensson

    9.1 Introduction

    9.2 A Statistical Model

    9.3 Design Concepts

    9.4 A Crack Growth Model

    9.5 Partly Measurable Variables

    9.6 Conclusions

    References

    10 Choice of Complexity in Constitutive Modelling of Fatigue Mechanisms

    Erland Johnson and Thomas Svensson

    10.1 Background

    10.2 Questions

    10.3 Method

    10.4 Empirical Modelling

    10.5 A Polynomial Example

    10.6 A General Linear Formulation

    10.7 A Fatigue Example

    References

    11 Interpretation of Dispersion Effects in a Robust Design Context

    Martin Arvidsson, Ida Gremyr and Bo Bergman

    11.1 Introduction

    11.2 Dispersion Effects

    11.3 Discussion

    References

    12 Fatigue Damage Uncertainty

    Anders Bengtsson, Klas Bogsjöand Igor Rychlik

    12.1 Introduction

    12.2 Fatigue Review

    12.3 Probability for Fatigue Failure - Safety Index

    12.4 Computation of E [D(T )|k] and V [D(T )|k]

    12.5 Non Gaussian Loads - Examples

    References

    13 Widening the Perspectives

    Bo Bergman and Jacques de Maré

    13.1 Background

    13.2 Additional Engineering Perspectives on Reliability

    13.3 Organizational Perspectives on Reliability

    13.4 Industrialization of Robust Design Methodology

    13.5 Adoptions of Fatigue Reliability Methodology

    13.6 Learning for the Future

    References

    List of Abbreviations

    Index