ÿþ<html><head> <title>Reliability Design and Case Study of a Refrigerator Compressor Subjected to Repetitive Loads </title></head> <body bgcolor="#ffffff"> <center> <i>IEEE Aerospace Conference, Big Sky, MT, March 7-14, 2009.</i> <br><h2>Prognostics-Based Product Qualification</h2> <p><br> <b>Michael Pecht and Jie Gu</b><br> Center for Advanced Life Cycle Engineering (CALCE)<br> University of Maryland<br> College Park, Maryland, USA<br> </p> <p><br> </p> </center> <b>Abstract:</b> <p>Qualification is the process of demonstrating that a product is capable of meeting or exceeding specified requirements. The specified requirements are expected to depend on the final product and its specific life cycle application conditions.<br> <br> In this paper, a prognostics-based qualification is proposed, which is more efficient and cost effective than the traditional qualification process. The approach does not<br> require a product to fail in the test, because in addition to detecting failure, the health of the product is monitored, including degraded health and intermittent product<br> disruptions. The results are a significant decrease in qualification time and much improved understanding of the product&rsquo;s reliability.</p> <p><a href="../../fulltext/2009/Prognostics Based Product Qualification_IEEE bigsky_final.pdf">Complete article</a> is available to CALCE Consortium Members.</p> <p><font size="-2"><font color="red">&copy; IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. However, permission to reprint/republish this material for advertising or promotional purposes or for creating new collective works for resale or redistribution to servers or lists, or to reuse any copyrighted component of this work in other works must be obtained from the IEEE.</font></font></p> <hr><br> <center> [<a href="http://www.calce.umd.edu">Home Page</a>] [<a href="../../../../temp_space/articles">Articles Page</a>] </center> <center><font size="-1">Copyright ýÿ 2008 by CALCE and the University of Maryland, All Rights Reserved </font></center> </body></html>