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Aggressive field and laboratory testing of the Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle's (EFV) Hull Electronics Unit (HEU) resulted in a highly reliable product, and provides a qualitative comparison of different test technologies and philosophies. Test methods include qualification, reliability growth testing (RGT), statistical reliability testing (SRT), and hybrid SRT/RGT. Test technologies include traditional...
Summary form only given. Assessing and incorporating reliability goals in distribution planning has been a challenge for the industry for years. In essence both distribution reliability and distribution planning projects have the same goal: to serve load. However, action plans to meet the goal, at times, are different and, during tough economic times, these plans compete for resources, particularly...
Military program offices and commercial product developers are challenged to make effective reliability decisions throughout product/systems development, acquisition, production and operation/maintenance phases. The decisions range from determining what reliability goals/requirements are appropriate to meet user's mission needs and market demands to select the most cost effective means to assess whether...
Allocations are used to translate the reliability and availability goals of a system into reliability and availability goals for the subsystems. There are very few allocation methods available for repairable systems, even though most systems are repairable. The most popular allocation method for repairable systems assigns equal availabilities to subsystems to meet the desired system level availability...
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