Matthew Hu, Yan-Fu Li
Enhancing Life Cycle Reliability with Robust Engineering and Predictive Health Management
Complete process for ensuring product performance through robust concept design, robust optimization, selection, and verification in an uncontrollable user environment
Enhancing Life Cycle Reliability with Robust Engineering and Predictive Health Management enables readers to build a robustness-thinking-based approach for robust design for reliability and prognostic health management (PHM), explaining best practices from early product design through the entire product lifecycle, leading to lower costs and shorter development cycles. The text integrates key tools and emerging reliability management systems into a comprehensive program for developing more robust and reliable technology-based products.
The text provides value-added strategies for robustness development in new products and health management with three main types of robustness development and reliability growth case studies: intrinsic, instrumental, and collective. Readers can harness multiple forms of engineering knowledge to inform decision-making within reliability contexts.
To ensure customer satisfaction, the text helps readers consciously consider noise factors (environmental variation during the product’s usage, manufacturing variation, and component deterioration) and cost of failure in the field for the Robust Design method.
Written by two highly qualified authors, this book includes information on:
Comprehensive in scope, this book is an essential resource on the subject for all individuals responsible for product development and design, increasing life-cycle product reliability, process quality, or reducing costs in a design, development, manufacturing, and maintenance.
Publication
2026
Pages
304
Format
Publisher
Wiley
Collection
Quality and Reliability Engineering Series
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