RE: Reliability recommended books

2001-11-27 Thread Carmen.Filimon
; From: Matt Kilkenny [SMTP:mkilke...@opthos.com] > Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 5:57 PM > To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org > Subject: RE: Reliability recommended books > > > > First thing is you need to decide what you are trying to accomplish and it > eventuall

RE: Reliability recommended books

2001-11-26 Thread Matt Kilkenny
First thing is you need to decide what you are trying to accomplish and it eventually gets into philosophies about reliability. If you are trying to measure reliability some of the good books are: Pat O'Connor's "Practical Reliability Engineering" which is a good intro book; Finn Jensen's "Elect

RE: Reliability recommended books

2001-11-26 Thread Hare, Paul
Re: Reliability recommended books Carmen I find "Reliability and Maintainability Engineering" by Charles E. Ebeling (ISBN 0-07-018852-1) as a very useful hand book. The maths gets a little scary at times, but the technical scope is spot on. "Carmen.Filimon" wrote: > H

Free Mil-Hdbk-338B Re: Reliability recommended books

2001-11-26 Thread paul_j_smith
"'emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org'" Subject: Re: Reliability recommended books From: Douglas Beckwith@MITEL on 11/26/2001 10:10 AM Hi Carmen, There are a couple of good sources. Mil-Hdbk-338 has some very good design prinicples. Rome Air Development Center (RADC) produce a very usef

RE: Reliability recommended books

2001-11-26 Thread Chris Maxwell
tel +1 315 797 4449 | > -Original Message- > From: douglas_beckw...@mitel.com [SMTP:douglas_beckw...@mitel.com] > Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 10:10 AM > To: Carmen.Filimon > Cc: 'emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org' > Subject: Re: Reliability recommended books >

RE: Reliability recommended books

2001-11-26 Thread Ehler, Kyle
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Re: Reliability recommended books

2001-11-26 Thread Douglas_Beckwith
From: Douglas Beckwith@MITEL on 11/26/2001 10:10 AM Hi Carmen, There are a couple of good sources. Mil-Hdbk-338 has some very good design prinicples. Rome Air Development Center (RADC) produce a very useful reliability handook, have a look on their website. Another book that I have found very u

Re: Reliability recommended books

2001-11-26 Thread Andrew Carson
Carmen I find "Reliability and Maintainability Engineering" by Charles E. Ebeling (ISBN 0-07-018852-1) as a very useful hand book. The maths gets a little scary at times, but the technical scope is spot on. "Carmen.Filimon" wrote: > Hello group, > > I' m interested to get feedback from the

Reliability recommended books

2001-11-23 Thread Carmen.Filimon
Hello group, I' m interested to get feedback from the experts who are involved in Reliability field, regarding the best/most efficient design reliability technical books. Regards, Carmen Filimon Leitch Canada --- This message is from the IEEE EMC Soc