Click here to read the blog “What is Stiction?”
Stiction is a phenomenon that is beginning to become an accepted theory among engineers. It…
Click here to read the blog “What is Stiction?”
Stiction is a phenomenon that is beginning to become an accepted theory among engineers. It…
Today I was asked: “What is the exida Scheme?” If one person had this question, it is likely that others may be interested as well. Therefore, I decided to take a moment and explain the exida structure. Any Certification Body operates each product certification per a “scheme,” which references…
Have you ever wondered why some dangerous failures are classified as undetected and others are classified as detective? Aren’t dangerous failures all dangerous? Why do we classify them differently?
Let's say we have a plant that is running in normal operation mode and the system needs to trip. The…
exida has been gathering field failure data for over a decade. At this point we have a total of over 60 billion unit operating hours of field data for process industry devices. This data has been used to create a 2H database for components. exida is using this component…
The Safety Integrety Level (SIL) of a product is determined by three things:
Systematic Capability is established by having your quality management system audited per IEC 61508.…
Many studies and organizations have defined stiction, or static friction, in different ways. A few examples of the various definitions are as follows:
There seems to be a bunch of confusion surrounding systematic capability and random capability. I will try to clear up the confusion by explaining what is all considered and what the IEC standard says about both.
This year, make your New Year’s resolution safety!
Take a moment this year and think about where you currently stand with functional safety. And actually, be honest with yourself. REALLY honest. Do you proof test on time, or does it sometimes get pushed out? Do you pull your devices…