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Warranty Cost: An Introduction

Warranty Cost: An Introduction
Whether your company is marketing commercial products or selling to the Government, warranties are an important ingredient to competitive success. Effective warranty planning can ensure success, but lack of attention to cost analyses can spell disaster. This article is intended to introduce the basics of warranties and to identify sources for more…  Read More

April 26th, 2004|

Understanding Your Product Through Reliability Modeling

Understanding Your Product Through Reliability Modeling
A reliability model represents a clear picture of your product’s functional interdependencies providing a means to trade-off design alternatives and to identify areas for design improvement. The models are also helpful in:

Identifying of critical items and single points of failure
Allocating reliability goals to portions of the design
Providing…  Read More

March 26th, 2004|

How Much Reliability is Enough?

How Much Reliability is Enough?

Reliability is defined as performance of a function over time, whether it applies to a commercial product or a military system. Commercial product reliability is usually driven by such factors as warranty cost goals, competitive marketing strategies, and liability concerns while the military wants to meet the operational needs of users…  Read More

February 26th, 2004|

Army Awards PROTOCOL to Quanterion

The U.S. Army Research, Development, and Engineering Center at Restone Arsenal, Alabama has awarded Quanterion Solutions of Utica a $726,000 two year contract to develop a Product Reliability On-line Tools Collection (PROTOCOL) software engineering environment. The award, part of the federal government Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program was based on a competitive procurement and…  Read More

February 3rd, 2003|Tags: , |

System Spares – What’s the “Right” Answer?

System Spares – What’s the “Right” Answer?
Manufacturers are often faced with questions such as:

How often will my system fail?
How many spare parts should I stock?
How confident am I that I will have enough spare parts?

We recently had a customer that had to answer these and other questions pertaining to warranty and system…  Read More

December 26th, 2002|

Using Accelerated Life Testing to Assess Warranty Risk

Using Accelerated Life Testing to Assess Warranty Risk
During a recent project, a question arose about the feasibility of providing a ten year warranty for a new system. The system consisted of a proven electronic assembly and 40 newly designed hybrid electronic modules. Warranty costs could be significant if reliability risks were not fully understood. The…  Read More

October 26th, 2002|

Which Variables Are Critical to Field Reliability? Design of Experiments (DOE) Can Help Optimize Your Design

Which Variables Are Critical to Field Reliability? Design of Experiments (DOE) Can Help Optimize Your Design
Engineers are often faced with the problem of optimizing a process that includes a number of input variables. It could be an analysis of a manufacturing process, or even an analysis of a business process. They’re often challenged to find…  Read More

August 26th, 2002|

Which Design is More Reliable? Weibull Provides Answers!

Which Design is More Reliable? Weibull Provides Answers!
Weibull Analysis is often used to analyze field or test failure data to understand how items are failing and what specific underlying failure distribution is being followed by failures that occur. One of our staff engineers was recently responsible for making a vendor recommendation for a limited life…  Read More

June 26th, 2002|

How Complete is Your Reliability Tool Set?

How Complete is Your Reliability Tool Set?
Whether you’re developing consumer electronics in a competitive market or ground-based radars for the Government, there are lots of tools to have in your arsenal to help make your designs reliable and maintainable. Using a broad definition of tools, your arsenal should include design rules and procedures, analysis methodologies,…  Read More

April 26th, 2002|

MacDiarmid Receives Engineering Award

At the annual meeting of the Mohawk Valley Engineers Executive Council at the Hotel Utica, Quanterion Solutions President Preston MacDiarmid was presented the prestigious E. Quint Carr Award for outstanding contributions to the field of engineering. MacDiarmid was recognized for his accomplishments over a 30-year career in the field of reliability engineering at the Rome…  Read More

January 11th, 2002|Tags: |