Reliability Engineering and Robust Design: New Methods for Thermal/Fluid Engineering

Topics:
Mechanical and Industrial
Tags:
Management,
Tools & Techniques,
Uncertainty
Source:
Cullimore and Ring Technologies

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Overview: The ability to determine the amount of over- or under design present in a thermal/fluid system has been added to SINDA/FLUINT, permitting uncertainties to be treated statistically in addition to traditional deterministic methods. More importantly, the potential to eliminate over-design due to stack-ups of margins, safety factors, and tolerances has been added, taking into account uncertainties early in the design process by designing for reliability. The addition of the Reliability Engineering module to SINDA/FLUINT, especially combined with previously existing modules such as optimization, attempts to assure SINDA/FLUINT’s place in the great software category.

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Format: PDF | Size: 127KB | Date: May 2000 | Pages: 12


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