Accelerated Reliability Engineering: HALT and HASS (Wiley Series in Quality & Reliability Engineering) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Accelerated Reliability Engineering: HALT and HASS (Wiley Series in Quality & Reliability Engineering) Book

Accelerated Reliability Engineering Halt and Hass Gregg K. Hobbs Hobbs Engineering Corporation, Westminster, Colorado, USA Accelerated reliability engineering is becoming a popular industry alternative to on-going product quality testing. Highly Accelerated Life Tests (HALT) and Highly Accelerated Stress Screens (HASS) are intensive methods which use stresses higher than the field environments to expose and then improve design and process weaknesses. HALT and HASS offer faster, cheaper and more accurate results than traditional reliability testing techniques. This book provides comprehensive coverage of the methods and philosophy behind this successful approach. Production managers will appreciate the time-saving and cost-effective testing techniques described. Design engineers involved in quality assurance and students of reliability engineering will benefit from this unique resource detailing the technical aspects of accelerated reliability engineering.Read More

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  • 047197966X
  • 9780471979661
  • Gregg K. Hobbs
  • 15 February 2000
  • John Wiley & Sons
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 229
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