• BS 5760-4:1986

    Superseded A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

    Reliability of systems, equipment and components Guide to specification clauses relating to the achievement and development of reliability in new and existing items

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Superseded date:  29-07-2003

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  30-09-1986

    Publisher:  British Standards Institution

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    Foreword
    Committees responsible
    Guide
    Section one. General
    1.1 Scope
    1.2 Definitions
    Section two. The need for reliability specifications
    2.1 Diversity of requirements
    2.1.1 Originator and user requirements
    2.1.2 Purchaser and supplier requirements
    2.1.3 Marketing, design, manufacturing and
            construction requirements
    2.2 Nature of the product
    2.2.1 Manufactured products
    2.2.2 Constructed products
    2.2.3 End-items and components
    2.2.4 Repairable and non-repairable items
    2.2.5 Systems designed from existing components
    2.2.6 Revolutionary and evolutionary designs
    2.2.7 Development and modification of existing
            products
    2.3 Nature of the market
    2.3.1 Supplier specifies
    2.3.2 Supplier specifies with purchaser's option to
            test
    2.3.3 Supplier specifies with purchaser-specified
            modifications or features
    2.3.4 Purchaser specifies
    Section three. The specification of reliability
    3.1 Introduction to reliability
    3.1.1 Causes of unreliability
    3.1.2 The traditional treatment of reliability
    3.1.3 Elements of reliability clauses
    3.1.4 Quantitative reliability clauses
    3.1.5 Problems in applying the quantitative approach
    3.1.6 The qualitative approach
    3.1.7 Specification of reliability for systems
            containing software
    3.2 Reliability clauses in a specification
    3.2.1 The necessary clauses
    3.2.2 Function of an item
    3.2.3 Criteria for failure
    3.2.4 Choice of a reliability characteristics
    3.2.5 The required value of the reliability
            characteristic
    3.2.6 Operating regime and conditions
    3.2.7 Reliability assurance
    3.2.8 Procedure for concessions and variations
    3.2.9 Reliability clause content
    3.3 The specification of reliability in practice
    Section four. Reliability clauses in particular
    specifications
    4.1 Target specification: purpose and reliability of
          the product
    4.2 Functional specification: product design and
          development
    4.3 Product specification: manufacturing or
          construction
    4.4 Material specification
    4.4.1 Choice of materials
    4.4.2 Selection of subcontracted material
    4.5 Process specification: securing reliability
          characteristics
    4.6 Inspection specification: inspection methods and
          corrective action
    4.7 Test specification
    4.7.1 Types of testing
    4.7.2 Software reliability assessment
    4.8 Acceptance specification: product acceptance
    4.9 Transport specification: packaging, slinging and
          moving
    4.10 Storage specification: avoidance of deterioration
    4.11 Installation specification: avoidance of risks of
          damage
    4.12 Use specification: operating instructions
    4.13 Maintenance specification: maintenance policy and
          procedures
    4.14 Disposal specification
    Section five. Specification clauses relating to
    reliability programme management and procedures
    5.1 Project management: design, production and
          reliability programmes
    5.2 Quality assurance and product reliability
    5.2.1 The quality programme
    5.2.2 Modifications to an approved design
    Appendices
    A. Example of a specification for a reliability
         programme
    B. Specimen clauses for the specification of
         availability, reliability and maintainability for
         shipborne equipment
    Figure
    1. The reliability content of particular specifications

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    Guidance on the form and content of clauses concerned with the achievement of the reliability of products in the various types of specifications that cover the definition, use and maintenance of manufactured and constructed products. Information is also given on specifications related to the management of reliability programmes.

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    Committee DS/1
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher British Standards Institution
    Status Superseded
    Superseded By
    Supersedes

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    BS DD198(1991) : 1991 GUIDE TO ASSESSMENT OF RELIABILITY OF SYSTEMS CONTAINING SOFTWARE
    EN 12109:1999 Vacuum drainage systems inside buildings
    BS 3843-3:1992 Guide to terotechnology (the economic management of assets) Guide to the available techniques
    BS 5760-0:1986 Reliability of systems, equipment and components Introductory guide to reliability
    BS 5760-1:1985 Reliability of systems, equipment and components Guide to reliability and maintainability programme management
    PD 3542:1991 The role of standards in company quality management
    01/708610 DC : DRAFT JUNE 2001 ISO/DIS 17359 - CONDITION MONITORING AND DIAGNOSTICS OF MACHINES - GENERAL GUIDELINES
    BS 5760-5:1991 Reliability of systems, equipment and components Guide to failure modes, effects and criticality analysis (FMEA and FMECA)
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