Learn with Reliability

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Across
  1. 4. The ease and speed with which a system can be restored to operational status after a failure or undergoing maintenance.
  2. 5. The measure of probability that a system or component will not cause harm to personnel, equipment, or the environment during its operation.
  3. 8. Failure Reporting, Analysis, and Corrective Action System - A disciplined approach for managing and analyzing failure data to improve reliability.
  4. 9. Design for Reliability - The process of designing systems and components to achieve the desired levels of reliability and maintainability.
  5. 11. Rate - The frequency of failures in a system or component over a specified period of time.
  6. 12. Mean Time Between Failures - A measure of the reliability of a system or component, calculated as the total operating time divided by the number of failures.
  7. 13. Reliability Block Diagram - A graphical representation of the components and their interconnections, used to analyze system reliability.
  8. 14. The probability that a system, component, or process will perform its intended function under specific conditions for a defined period of time.
  9. 15. A probability distribution often used to model the time between events, such as failures in a system.
Down
  1. 1. Highly Accelerated Life Test - A method for identifying design weaknesses by exposing a product to extreme stresses in order to induce failures.
  2. 2. Failure Mode and Effects Analysis - A systematic method for evaluating the potential failure modes of a system and their potential effects.
  3. 3. Highly Accelerated Stress Screening - A method for screening out defective parts or products through accelerated stress testing.
  4. 6. The proportion of time that a system is operational and available for use when required.
  5. 7. A statistical distribution commonly used in reliability engineering to model the life expectancy of mechanical and electronic components.
  6. 8. Fault Tree Analysis - A graphical method for identifying the different combinations of factors that can lead to a specific system failure.
  7. 10. Reliability Growth Management - Methods used to manage and improve the reliability of a system during its development and operational phases.