Product Development for AV and EV Reliability

C2313

Abstract
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According to NHTSA, there were 932 vehicle recalls in the United States in 2022, affecting approximately 31 million vehicles; 39 electric vehicle recalls affecting more than 1.3 million vehicles, and 56 ADAS recalls affecting more than 4.7 million vehicles. Furthermore, Warranty Week reports that Worldwide Auto Manufacturers allocated a total of $54.7 billion for future warranty repairs or $670 per vehicle sold in 2022. 2023 Consumer Report indicates that Electrical Vehicles have 79% more reliability issues than ICE vehicles. The product recalls, warranty and reliability issues not only impact the financial aspect of a company but also influence customer satisfaction, brand reputation, and market competitiveness. Therefore, reliability can position a company as a leader across various industry sectors.

This course is developed for practicing engineers. The class will focus on the integration of reliability into product development for autonomous vehicles and electric vehicles. The integrated five-step reliability process covers: Define the Requirements, Design to the Requirements, Verify to the Requirements, Launch to the Requirements and Manufacture to the Requirements.

Learning Objectives
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By attending this course, you will be able to:
  • Describe the current state of automotive reliability and opportunities
  • Explain how reliability can improve safety, avoid recalls, and reduce warranty
  • Describe major reliability design and analysis methods
  • Explain how an autonomous vehicle (AV) works
  • Explain how an electrical vehicle (EV) works
  • Describe “5-Step Product Development Process for AV and EV Reliability”
  • Describe System Engineering for AV and EV
  • Apply Robust Engineering to AV and EV
  • Apply FMEA to AV and EV
  • Explain DVP, PVP, DVP&R, PVP&R, and Computer Aided Verification
  • Define reliability requirements and testing plans
  • Apply Reliability Analysis for test data and field warranty data
  • Describe why accelerated testing and stress screening
  • Describe product design and process design for error-proofing
  • Explain how process control and process capability relates to reliability
Who Should Attend
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Attendees for this course should include individuals such as product development engineers, product design engineers, process engineers, quality engineers, reliability engineers, and test development engineers, along with middle and senior management personnel.

Prerequisites
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The participants should have basic knowledge of probability, statistics, and product development process.

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Duration
19:30
CEU
2
Additional Details
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Product Code
C2313
Content Type
Instructor Led
Language
English