William Livoti begins a series on pump system standards.
08/02/2018
Editor’s Note: William Livoti is writing a series of columns about pump system standards and how they are crucial knowledge for end users. The material also outlines how to write a general scope document/specification. Articles he has previously written and those to come can be found at here.
Those of you who are involved in reliability are most likely familiar with the “bathtub curve.” For those of you who are not, here is a brief explanation.
The bathtub curve has been used extensively within the reliability engineering segment. The curve depicts life cycle reliability in three parts:
- early failures or startup and commissioning
- random failures or useful life period
- increasing failure rate or wear out failures or end of life.


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