Reliability Characterisation of Electrical and Electronic Systems

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This book takes a holistic approach to reliability engineering for electrical and electronic systems by looking at the failure mechanisms, testing methods, failure analysis, characterisation techniques and prediction models that can be used to increase reliability for a range of devices. The text describes the reliability behavior of electrical and electronic systems. It takes an empirical scientific approach to reliability engineering to facilitate a greater understanding of operating conditions, failure mechanisms and the need for testing for a more realistic characterisation. After introducing the fundamentals and background to reliability theory, the text moves on to describe the methods of reliability analysis and charactersation across a wide range of applications. Takes a holistic approach to reliability engineering. Looks at the failure mechanisms, testing methods, failure analysis, characterisation techniques and prediction models that can be used to increase reliability. Facilitates a greater understanding of operating conditions, failure mechanisms and the need for testing for a more realistic characterisation.

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Swingler, J. (2015). Reliability Characterisation of Electrical and Electronic Systems. Reliability Characterisation of Electrical and Electronic Systems (pp. 1–257). Elsevier Inc. https://doi.org/10.1016/C2013-0-16487-2

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