 |  | ASQ Reliability Division Webinar Series – English Optimum Failure Truncated Testing Strategies |  | PRESENTER: Erik Kostandyan DATE: October 11, 2012 09:00 US Pacific Coast Time DESCRIPTION: Companies use specialized testing laboratories to perform the tests, where the capacity of the test stations is limited. This is a major restriction for reliability tests. Different testing strategies will vary in cost and time, so an optimum strategy for the reliability test would be desirable, to obtain the list expensive and fastest results. In this presentation, findings and summary are presented for the optimum testing strategy determination, assuming components under consideration are mechanical and non-repairable. Register now: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/986638393
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 |  | ASQ Reliability Division Webinar Series – Chinese Prognostics and Health Management (预测和健康管理) |  | PRESENTER: Dr. Chaochao Chen (陈超超博士) DATE: October 14, 2012 19:00 US Pacific Coast Time DESCRIPTION: Prognostics and Health Management (PHM) is being widely applied in many industrial systems to ensure high system availability over their life cycle. This web seminar will present key steps of PHM: data processing, feature extraction, fault diagnostics, and failure prognostics. The fundamental algorithms, models and techniques for each step will be discussed. Time domain, frequency domain and time frequency data analysis are introduced, and the corresponding feature extraction technologies presented. Mode-based and data-driven-based approaches are described in fault diagnostics and failure prognostics. Register now: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/195997873
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| The Annual Reliability and Maintainability Symposium (RAMS) |  | The Annual Reliability and Maintainability Symposium (RAMS) is the premier event in the reliability, availability, and maintainability engineering disciplines. Combining tutorials, presentations, CEUs, certifications, and networking into one week-long program, the RAMS(r) delivers cutting edge information to all technical industries. RAMS(r) 2013 will be held at Rosen Shingle Creek Resort in Orlando, Florida, January 28-31, 2013. This year's theme is "Reliability, the Key to a Better Bottom Line". RAMS 2013 will focus on the continuing development of reliability (and safety) as a competitive advantage in every industry from communications and energy to transportation and defense. In the history of this Symposium, reliability, maintainability, and safety have never been more crucial in the design, development, and operation of components, systems, and networks. Tutorials will provide fundamental exposure to topics ranging from introductory through intermediate to advanced, and are presented in two-hour in-depth sessions. 30-minute paper presentations and discussions will work to advance reliability research, using theory, success stories, and lessons learned. Attendance at RAMS(r) presentations and tutorials may be used to earn CEUs, as well as RAMS(r) Tutorial Certification. ASQ Certification exams are also available onsite. The ASQ Reliability Division will be offering an eight hour workshop on Design of Experiments immediately following the Symposium at 1:00 to 5:00 pm on Thursday, Jan 31st and 8:00 am to noon on Friday, Feb 1st. You can register for the workshop during RAMS® registration. ASQ RD members get a $100 discount on the workshop by using code RD2013. Registration is open now. Take the advantage of early registration rates until 12/17/2012
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