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Applying HALT & AST in Robust Product Design by John Paschkewitz Cost $200 per person 2 hrs

This 2-hour webinar, which costs $200, shows how to integrate Accelerated Stress Testing (AST), Highly Accelerated Life Test (HALT), and Quantitative Accelerated Life Test into a physics of failure and problem prevention product development process. This approach to reliability features understanding customer needs, robust design, risk assessment, accelerated test to failure, failure analysis and corrective action. It covers anticipating risks and failure modes, planning accelerated tests, applying the HALT methodology, finding empirical limits, using quantitative accelerated test, and failure analysis / corrective action. This approach to reliability engineering helps ensure robust products capable of operating reliably within the variability of operating stresses and manufacturing variation. The methods apply to traditional stage gate product development as well as newer lean and agile approaches to product development.

Instructor: John Paschkewitz has over 41 years’ experience in product assurance, testing, reliability and sustaining engineering in several industries. He holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin – Madison and a M.A. in Business Management from Central Michigan University. He is a graduate of the Defense Systems Management College Program Management Course and is a registered Professional Engineer. He is an ASQ Certified Reliability Engineer, ASQ Reliability Division Regional Councilor, Senior Member of ASQ, and a member of ASME and SAE.  He is the owner and Principal Consultant of Product Assurance Engineering, LLC.

To purchase this webinar contact with link above or call 303 655 3051.

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