A work unit was assigned to develop techniques, methods, and experience in application of reliability engineering to critical subsystems supporting vital naval shore facilities. Results of studies accomplished during the period of 1 July 1965 to 30 June 1966 are presented in the form of an introduction to the basic theory and methodology of reliability engineering as it might apply to naval shore facilities. Some management aspects which affect the success of a reliability program and the role of reliability engineering in system effectiveness are also discussed. (Author)
Reliability Engineering for Naval Shore Equipment
1966
62 pages
Report
No indication
English
Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Quality Control & Reliability , Naval shore establishments , Naval equipment , Reliability(Electronics) , Military engineering , Quality control , Electric power production , Failure(Electronics) , Performance(Engineering) , Maintenance , Design , Malfunctions , Probability , Statistical analysis
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