MECH 512 - Reliability Engineering

3 credits

Delivery/Location: Online

Prerequisite

MECH 513 (Simulation Fundamentals) and STAT 315 (Statistics for Engineers and Scientists).

Description

Models to predict time to failure of mechanical or electronic devices, reliability data analysis and case studies.

Specific objectives include (1) Gain an introduction to the probabilistic and statistical methods used by engineers in order to gain a competitive edge in industry by improving reliability, (2) Be able to apply methods to product as well as process reliability, and (3) Learn how the mathematical models and results apply to engineering design and the analysis of lifetime data sets within applications drawn from a variety of disciplines.

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Important Information

Active military personnel, spouses of active military, and veterans admitted to a College of Engineering online degree program may be eligible for a 15% tuition discount. Tuition discounts can only be given if you provide the appropriate discount code at the time of registration. Call (877) 491-4336 or email onlineplus_registration@colostate.edu to learn more.

Instructors

Picture of the instructor Mitchell Stansloski
Mitchell.Stansloski@colostate.edu

Dr. Mitchell Stansloski has over twenty-two years experience performing equipment troubleshooting, plant engineering, maintenance management and reliability consulting. He has held positions in management, and taught numerous public and private seminars for fourteen of those years. Dr. Stansloski has been a speaker at conferences all over the United States, and in the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia. Currently president of Pioneer Engineering, a Colorado based company that provides training and reliability engineering services to a variety of industries, he holds a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering and is a licensed Professional Engineer in the state of Colorado.

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