Automotive Reliability Standards Training by Tonex
This course addresses the specific reliability standards and practices in the automotive industry. Participants will learn about functional safety, reliability testing, prediction methods, and warranty data analysis to ensure the reliability of automotive systems and components.
Learning Objectives
- Understand ISO 26262 functional safety standards.
- Conduct automotive reliability testing.
- Perform vehicle reliability predictions.
- Analyze warranty data for reliability insights.
Audience
Automotive engineers, quality assurance professionals, reliability analysts, and anyone involved in the design, testing, and maintenance of automotive systems will benefit from this course.
Program Modules
- ISO 26262 Functional Safety
- Overview of ISO 26262 Standard
- Functional Safety Lifecycle
- Hazard Analysis and Risk Assessment
- Safety Requirements and Design
- Verification and Validation
- Case Studies on ISO 26262 Implementation
- Automotive Reliability Testing (e.g., HALT, HASS)
- Types of Reliability Testing in Automotive
- Highly Accelerated Life Testing (HALT)
- Highly Accelerated Stress Screening (HASS)
- Test Planning and Execution
- Data Analysis and Interpretation
- Real-World Examples
- Vehicle Reliability Prediction
- Reliability Prediction Models
- Data Collection and Analysis
- Failure Rate Estimation
- Reliability Block Diagrams (RBD)
- Life Cycle Reliability Prediction
- Practical Applications and Examples
- Warranty Data Analysis
- Importance of Warranty Data
- Data Collection Methods
- Analyzing Warranty Data for Reliability
- Identifying Failure Trends
- Root Cause Analysis
- Case Studies on Warranty Data Analysis