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Reliability Engineering

This course introduces students to principles of reliability, failure rate and its relation to reliability, probability distribution of the Time to failure, exponential and Weibull distributions, reliability of systems, series, and parallel systems, stand by redundancy, systems mean Time to failure, mean residual life, reliability in design. Failure mode effect analysis, failure tree analysis, reliability testing analysis, and warranty problems.

Course ID
IENG 434
Level
Undergraduate
Professors
Credit Hours
CH:3

Develop and conduct appropriate experimentation and/or simulation, analyze and interpret data, assess and evaluate findings, and use statistical analyses and objective engineering judgment to draw conclusions. Solve manufacturing and service industry technical/management problems utilizing Undergraduate Program of Industrial Engineering (IENG) knowledge such as production planning and control, production scheduling, quality engineering, and inventory management. Solve a wide range of problems related to the analysis, design, and construction of industrial and service systems. Analyze and model problems presented by industrial entities.

Development Processes and Organizations
Product Planning
Gantt, PERT charts, Managing Projects, etc.
Identifying Customer needs
Product Specifications
Concept Generation
Concept Selection
Concept Testing
Product Architecture
Design for manufacturing
Product Development Economics