
This classic text has now been completely revised and updated, making it an ideal introductory course in reliability for a wide range of engineering qualifications, including City & Guilds 8030 and HNC/Ds. A new chapter focuses on the role of the microprocessor and microcomputer controller, and the use of algorithms for monitoring system performance. The addition of numerous problems, self-check questions and exam-style questions makes this an extremely useful book for courses with an element of independent study.G W A Dummer was born in 1909, and his career included pioneering work in the field of radar. Working on radar reliability in the early fifties, he became the first person in the world to propose and pioneer the integrated circuit. In recognition of his distinguished career, he has received the USA Medal of Freedom and the MBE.Mike Tooley is Director of Curriculum and quality at Brooklands College, Surrey and a well-known author of textbooks in microelectronics and engineering. He currently teaches reliability.R C Winton, MBE, worked for Mullard for 40 years, and played an important role on may committees such as the CBI Education and Training Committee. He was also a key figure at the IEEE, becoming Secretary of the UK and Republic of Ireland section.A basic text in reliability ideal for a wide range of engineering coursesA classic brought fully up to date for today's studentsNew self-check questions make this book suitable for independent study
This text provides a foundational introduction to the principles and practices of reliability engineering for students and practitioners. The authors, G.W.A. Dummer, Mike Tooley, and R.C. Winton, leverage their extensive backgrounds in radar development, microelectronics, and educational curriculum design to present a structured overview of system performance and maintenance. The book utilizes a pedagogical framework designed to support both classroom instruction and independent study through clear explanations and practical application.
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Experts recognize this work as a classic introductory resource that effectively bridges the gap between theoretical reliability concepts and practical engineering applications. Readers frequently note that the inclusion of self-check questions and updated chapters makes it a highly functional tool for students pursuing vocational and technical qualifications.
Page Count:
59
Publication Date:
1968-01-01
Publisher:
Pergamon
ISBN-10:
0080035582
ISBN-13:
9780080035581
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