The Reliability of Mechanical Systems by John Davidson

The Reliability of Mechanical Systems by John Davidson

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Summary

The aim of this book is to remove the mystique surrounding reliability engineering techniques. It provides practical guidance to the practising engineer who may have a general knowledge of the concepts of reliability, but who lacks a sufficiently precise understanding of the language concerned.

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The Reliability of Mechanical Systems by John Davidson

Clarifying reliability techniques for mechanical systems Engineers strive for reliability with each design they create, an often daunting responsibility that can involve more technical knowledge than the design itself. The Reliability of Mechanical Systems provides practical guidance, bringing clarity to reliability engineering techniques and making complex technical concepts accessible to those who may not understand the language of reliability enough to effectively use the techniques they already know. With detailed explanations of CUSUM analysis, Laplace trends, and more, this book adds value to the work of any engineer.

John Davidson graduated as a Mechchanical Engineer, and then spent three years studying in the United States, first at the University of Kansas and then at Massachusettes Institute of Technology, where he was awarded a Master's Degree in Industrial Management. He was commissioned in REME on his return to the UK and spent two years in Germany.

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ISBN 13 9780852988817
ISBN 10 0852988818
Title The Reliability of Mechanical Systems
Author John Davidson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc
Year published 1994-01-01
Number of pages 176
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.