MIL-STD-756 Revision B:1981
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RELIABILITY MODELING AND PREDICTION
04-05-1998
Paragraph
1 Scope
1.1 Scope
1.2 Application
1.3 Purpose
1.4 Numbering system
1.4.1 Classification of task sections, tasks and
methods
1.5 Revisions
1.5.1 Standard
1.5.2 Task sections, tasks, and methods
1.6 Method of reference
2 Referenced documents
2.1 Issues of documents
2.2 Other publications
3 Definitions
3.1 Terms
4 General requirements
4.1 General
4.2 Implementation
4.3 Ground rules and assumptions
4.4 Indenture level
4.5 Coding system
4.6 Mission success definition
4.7 Coordination of effort
4.8 General procedures
4.8.1 Item definition
4.8.2 Service use profile
4.8.2.1 Logistic cycle
4.8.2.2 Operational cycle
4.8.2.2.1 Mission profile
4.8.2.3 Environmental profile
4.9 Reliability modeling and prediction report
4.9.1 Summary
4.9.2 Reliability critical element lists
5 Detailed requirements
5.1 Task description and methods
5.1.1 Details to be specified
Figures
1 Service use events in the logistic and
operational cycles
102.1 Performance parameters, limits and failure
criteria
2003.1 Failure-rate estimating chart for electronic
analog function
2003.2 Failure-rate estimating chart for digital
electronics functions
2003.3 Failure-rate estimation chart for mechanical
devices
Tables
1002-I Truth table calculation for the mission
reliability diagram
1002-II Reduction tabulation
1003-I Logic diagram examples
1004-I Success/failure array for the mission
reliability diagram
200-I Environmental symbol identification and
description
2003-I Weighting factors for different classes of
electronic AEGs used in estimating analog
complexity for Figure 2003.1
2003-II Weighting factors for estimating digital
electronics AEG complexity for use with
Figure 2003.2
2003-III Weighting factors for shipboard mechanical
elements for use in conjunction with Figure
2003.3
Task Sections
100 Reliability modeling
200 Reliability prediction
Tasks
101 Basic reliability model
102 Mission reliability model
201 Basic reliability prediction
202 Mission reliability prediction
Methods
1001 Conventional probability
1002 Boolean truth table
1003 Logic diagram
1004 Monte carlo simulation
2001 Similar item method
2002 Similar circuit method
2003 Active element group method
2004 Parts count method
2005 Parts stress analysis method
Appendix A. Application and tailoring guide
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10 General
10.1 Scope
10.2 Tailoring requirements
10.3 Duplication of effort
10.4 Limitations
20 Referenced documents
30 Definitions
40 General
40.1 Ordering data
40.2 Data item descriptions
50 Application criteria
50.1 General considerations
50.1.1 Level of detail
50.1.2 Timing
50.1.3 Intended use
Gives criteria for preparation of Mission and Basic Reliability models and predictions for electromechanical, electronic, electrical, mechanical and ordnance systems and equipment. Coverage includes application, referenced documents, coding system, service use profile, logistic cycle, indenture level, item definition, and reliability critical element lists. Also gives detailed diagrams.
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