HANDBOOK OF RELIABILITY PREDICTION PROCEDURES FOR MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT, NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER (NSWC) (MAY-1992
HANDBOOK OF RELIABILITY PREDICTION PROCEDURES FOR MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT, NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER (NSWC, NSWC-92(MAY-1992)., This report presents an approach for determining the reliability and maintainability (R&M) characteristics of
mechanical equipment. Recognition of R&M as vital factors in the development, production, operation and
maintenance of today\'s complex systems has placed greater emphasis on the application of design evaluation
techniques to logistics management. An analysis of a design for R&M can identify critical failure modes and causes
of unreliability and provide an effective tool for predicting equipment behavior and selecting appropriate logistics
measures to assure satisfactory performance when the equipment is placed in its operating environment. The design
evaluation techniques program initiated by the Carderock Division of the Naval Surface Warfare Center includes a
methodology for evaluating a design for R&M that considers the material properties, operating environment and
critical failure modes at the component level. Nineteen basic mechanical components have been identified for which
reliability prediction equations have been developed. All mechanical equipment is composed of some combination
of these nineteen components and a designer can utilize the equations to determine individual component reliability
and then combine results in accordance with the system reliability diagram to determine total system reliability in its
operating environment.