DocumentCode
3373359
Title
Automated reliability prediction?
Author
Chrisman, James W.
Author_Institution
Naval Avonics Centre, Indianapolis, IN, USA
fYear
1992
fDate
1992
Firstpage
93
Lastpage
95
Abstract
With currently available software, it is unrealistic to expect a design engineer to perform an automated reliability prediction during the early design stage. Two major road blocks are: lack of a set of software tools for electrical and thermal stress analyses of an early design, and lack of an industry-wide parts library identifying part type, complexity, and quality levels. Without these tools, a part-count prediction is more appropriate during the early stages of a design. The Naval Avionics Center (NAC) has used a reliability prediction program to generate predictions for the projects listed. The Naval Avionics Center´s (NAC) mission is to conduct research, development, engineering, material acquisition, pilot and limited manufacturing, technical evaluation, depot maintenance, and integrated logistics support on assigned airborne electronics (avionics), missile, spaceborne, undersea and surface weapon systems and related equipment. In striving to accomplish this mission, NAC has made a commitment to develop all new designs on their integrated computer-aided engineering environment
Keywords
CAD; aerospace computing; concurrent engineering; design engineering; reliability; Naval Avionics Center; airborne electronics; automated reliability prediction; concurrent engineering; depot maintenance; electrical analysis; industry-wide parts library; integrated computer-aided engineering environment; integrated logistics support; manufacturing; missile; reliability prediction program; software tools; technical evaluation; thermal stress analyses; weapon systems; Aerospace electronics; Computer industry; Conducting materials; Design engineering; Reliability engineering; Roads; Software libraries; Software performance; Software tools; Thermal stresses;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Reliability and Maintainability Computer-Aided Engineering in Concurrent Engineering, 1990 and 1991., Combined Proceedings of the 1990 and 1991 Leesburg Workshops on
Conference_Location
Leesburg, VA ; Ellicott City, MD
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/RMCAE.1992.245507
Filename
245507
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