Some keys to a successful reliability program include:
I. An evolutionary approach to new product development
II. Emphasis on manufacturing conformance to specifications
III. Development of strong long-term relationships with a small number of suppliers IV. The use of standards for guidance and lessons learned Response:
For a corrective action system to be effective, which of the following is MOST important?
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Weibull analysis is a way to quickly and easily analyze field data or interval test data. The limits of the use of this technique include having a good estimate for the:
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Which of the following statement is TRUE about maintainability?
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According to the Arrhenius Model, the expected life of an electronic component should:
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Which of the following is a basic element in the corrective action process?
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Subcontractor ABC has provided a new canister design. The canisters are rated at 1000 psi, with a standard deviation of 150 psi. The expected stress will be 750 psi with a standard deviation of 200 psi.
What is the probability of failure of the canister?
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Which of the following is NOT a primary objective of system burn-in?
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When assessing failures during a reliability test program, which of the following should a reliability engineer consider first?
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A fractional design is said to be saturated when the design only allow the estimation of which of the following?
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The primary aim of sequential-life testing is to determine
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Which of the following is the BEST method of selecting parts of a new product?
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A reliability test conducted during the pre-production stage is called
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Which of the following is TRUE about the distribution of the mean for large samples?
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