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We can run our training courses at one of our classroom centres, onsite at your premises or online through virtual tuition.

Please contact us to discuss which option best suits your requirements.

  • 23rd November 2016
    9:00 am - 5:00 pm
  • 2nd March 2017
    9:00 am - 5:00 pm
  • 1st March 2018
    9:00 am - 5:00 pm
  • 31st May 2018
    9:00 am - 5:00 pm
  • 13th September 2018
    9:00 am - 5:00 pm
  • 21st November 2018
    9:00 am - 5:00 pm
  • 4th September 2019
    9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Reliability Engineering emphasises dependability in the lifecycle management of a product, where it is essential to consider the Reliability, Availability and Maintainability (RAM) characteristics. RAM analysis contains a number of techniques that help engineers understand the risks that will prevent dependable operation of a system by assessing failure modes, frequencies and consequences.

This course introduces some of the key elements of a RAM analysis, giving hands on practice of performing a simple analysis using ReliaSoft tools. This course aims to provide the following:

  • Understanding of basic principles of RAM analysis (terminology, definitions, purpose)
  • Understanding of how failure rates are calculated
  • Understanding of how FMEA/RCM can be used to identify failure modes/maintenance tasks
  • Demonstration of reliability prediction using ReliaSoft Lambda-Predict
  • Demonstration of Life Data Analysis using ReliaSoft Weibull++
  • Demonstration of System Reliability Modelling using ReliaSoft BlockSim
  • Discussion of reporting/presenting findings of analysis

This course is not intended to provide specific training on tools or techniques. If these are of interest, please review our other Standard Courses or contact us to discuss bespoke training options.

Who Should Attend?

This course is intended as an introduction to the subject for anybody that will be required to perform RAM analysis in their work and would like to understand what techniques are available to understand these 3 key dependability characteristics (Reliability, Availability, Maintainability).

Prerequisites

The course does not assume any prior knowledge on the subject of Reliability or Safety Engineering, with fundamental concepts and terminology being introduced.

Duration

2 Days

The course commences at 9:00am and finishes at approximately 5:00pm.

Course Fee

From £1050, including lunch and refreshments.

Delegates will receive a certificate of attendance.

Online Training Option

An online course is also available with the training conducted as 4 sessions of 3 hour tuition. Please contact us for details including online prices.

Registration / Further Information

We can also run this course on a date of your choosing or as a bespoke course. Please let us know if you are interested in this option.

 

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Training at Locations that Suit You

We can run our training courses at one of our classroom centres, onsite at your premises or online through virtual tuition. Please contact us to discuss which option best suits your requirements.

Classroom Training Facilities

Manchester Area Whitworth House 28 Charles Street Stockport SK1 3JR Cambridge Church Farm Barn 15 High Street Longstanton Cambridge CB24 3BP    

Sessions

  • Overview of RAM Analysis
    • Purpose of RAM analysis
    • Definitions
    • Common tools and techniques
  • Identifying and Updating Risks
    • Risk Registers
    • FMEA
    • Reliability Centred Maintenance
    • FRACAS/CMMS
  • Quantifying Reliability and Maintainability
    • Reliability Metrics
    • Failure Rate and MTBF Calculations
    • Reliability Prediction
    • Life Data Analysis
    • Repair Times
  • Modelling System Dependability
    • Analytical Reliability Modelling
    • Monte Carlo Simulation for Availability and Spare Parts
    • Reporting Results

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