Practical Reliability Engineering, 6th Ed (Wiley)
Monday, 18 August 2025

With a strong focus on practical engineering applications, in this book Patrick D.T. O’Connor and Andre V. Kleyner offer a balanced blend of reliability theory and real-world applications. This edition has been comprehensively updated to reflect the latest advancements in industry practices and state-of-the-art reliability engineering. Every chapter has been refreshed with new material, and two new chapters ― Repairable Systems and Human Reliability ― have been added.

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This edition also covers emerging topics in reliability engineering, such as prognostics and health management (PHM), Agile hardware development, the reliability challenges posed by the ongoing miniaturization of integrated circuits, and many more, ensuring that the content remains relevant to modern technological developments.

Author: Patrick D.T. O’Connor and Andre V. Kleyner
Publisher: Wiley
Date: June 2025
Pages: 608
ISBN: 978-1394199969
Print:1394199961
Kindle: B0F7WSGFV8
Audience: General
Level: Intermediate
Category: Methodology

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