Description
Reliability Fundamentals: How to Calculate, Specify & Improve Asset Performance is a full day virtual workshop held on July 15 from 9 am to 4 pm Central Time. The session is designed for maintenance, reliability, and operations professionals who need a clear and practical understanding of reliability engineering. Many organizations face challenges when trying to define reliable performance, interpret MTBF, or use failure data effectively. This workshop provides a structured approach that removes uncertainty and builds confidence.
The session is instructed by Ramesh Gulati, author of Maintenance and Reliability Best Practices and a respected leader in the field. Participants learn how to calculate reliability using MTBF, MTTR, failure rate λ, and the reliability function R(t). The workshop also covers how to write reliability requirements that engineers, suppliers, and maintainers can act on. Real world examples from aerospace, defense, manufacturing, and process industries help reinforce the concepts.
The virtual format includes hands on calculation exercises, reliability block diagrams, system modeling, and practical methods for failure elimination, PM optimization, and condition monitoring. The session concludes with a reliability improvement roadmap that helps teams prioritize assets, identify quick wins, and build a scorecard that supports long term sustainment.
Participants leave with the tools and knowledge needed to quantify reliability, communicate expectations, and drive measurable improvement.
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