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Reliability Analysis of a New Product in the Early Design Phase
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A major shortcoming of many reliability programs is that they are initiated after the product is in production. Reliability prediction in the earliest design phase of a totally new product is an effective means of assuring proper emphasis and direction of the development program. This paper discusses the application of failure mode identification and analysis relative to a new product without benefit of field failure data. The procedure to accomplish this purpose is explained and appraisal methods are also described.
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Vetter, C., "Reliability Analysis of a New Product in the Early Design Phase," SAE Technical Paper 650285, 1965, https://doi.org/10.4271/650285.Also In
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- Gerhard Reethof “Reliability Design Prediction Studies with Reference to Jet Propulsion.” Paper No.820B presented at” SAE Automotive Engineering Conference, Detroit, Michigan January 1964