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A. D. S. Carter (Author)

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0470237198 978-0470237199 July 11, 1997 1
This book concentrates on the design of individual parts, that is detail design, leading to the design of machines to meet a statistically quantified requirement of reliability. This area has been neglected by most reliability texts to date, even though it is the basis of all mechanical reliability. Owing to its impact on whole life costs, reliability has increasingly become an essential part of any machine specification, so nowadays design for quantified reliability can no longer be ignored. Here the author shows for the first time that even when material properties are expressed statistically there are some aspects (for example, strain hardening) that are fundamentally deterministic. This allows a design methodology to be formulated which is not too dissimilar from contemporary methods based on factors of safety and so on, although these do not allow reliability to be quantified and so must be replaced Changing from contemporary methods to one that achieves a quantified statistical reliability should therefore not be too difficult. While full use is made of statistical reliability concepts, crucial fundamental aspects are critically reviewed before use. In fact it emerges that surprisingly little statistics is needed to formulate a design methodology to achieve a quantified reliability, although more discussion of materials science aspects is required. Throughout, the guiding principle has been to consider practical design. The steps in the design methodology are given in detail and possible difficulties of implementation are discussed. Reference is also made to the economic optimization of a design. Finally, a general design strategy which ensures a reliable product is formulated.

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This book concentrates on the design of individual parts, that is detail design, leading to the design of machines to meet a statistically quantified requirement of reliability. Here the author shows for the first time that even when material properties are expressed statistically there are some aspects (for example, strain hardening) that are fundamentally deterministic. The steps in the design methodology are given in detail and possible difficulties of implementation are discussed. Reference is also made to the economic optimization of a design. Finally, a general design strategy which ensures a reliable product is formulated.

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This book concentrates on the design of individual parts, that is detail design, leading to the design of machines to meet a statistically quantified requirement of reliability. This area has been neglected by most reliability texts to date, even though it is the basis of all mechanical reliability. Owing to its impact on whole life costs, reliability has increasingly become an essential part of any machine specification, so nowadays design for quantified reliability can no longer be ignored. Here the author shows for the first time that even when material properties are expressed statistically there are some aspects (for example, strain hardening) that are fundamentally deterministic. This allows a design methodology to be formulated which is not too dissimilar from contemporary methods based on factors of safety and so on, although these do not allow reliability to be quantified and so must be replaced Changing from contemporary methods to one that achieves a quantified statistical reliability should therefore not be too difficult. While full use is made of statistical reliability concepts, crucial fundamental aspects are critically reviewed before use. In fact it emerges that surprisingly little statistics is needed to formulate a design methodology to achieve a quantified reliability, although more discussion of materials science aspects is required. Throughout, the guiding principle has been to consider practical design. The steps in the design methodology are given in detail and possible difficulties of implementation are discussed. Reference is also made to the economic optimization of a design. Finally, a general design strategy which ensures a reliable product is formulated.

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This book is concerned with those aspects of the design of mechanical machines, and hence the components and parts from which they are made, that ensure reliability. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
loading roughness, physically small crack, damage margin, least reliable part, limiting hazard, statistical reliability theory, quantified reliability, cyclic yield, defined input data, intrinsic reliability, median curve, damage resistance, wear processes, cent reliability, shaping parameter, deterministic design, cumulative failures, specified reliability, resistance distributions, fatigue limit, erosive wear, initial crack length, nominal load, achieving reliability, short crack
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
American Society of Metals, Institution of Mechanical Engineers, British Standards, John Wiley, Age Figure, Macmillan Press, References Carter
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