Reliability

  • Vanderbilt University

    GM engineer: Today’s crash test dummies cost up to $500K, saving more lives

    The U.S. Department of Transportation aired a series of "Vince and Larry" public service announcements on seatbelt use from 1985-1999. Today’s undergraduates were in preschool during the “You Could Learn a Lot from a Dummy” series of PSAs encouraging seatbelt use, but the ads were memorable for… Read More

    Nov. 10, 2015

  • Vanderbilt University

    Mahadevan receives 2012 best paper award from military research journal

    Sankaran Mahadevan Sankaran Mahadevan, John R. Murray Professor of Engineering, has received a 2012 best paper award from the Military Operations Research Journal, a publication of the Military Operations Research Society, for the 2011 submission, “A System of Systems Approach for Effects-Based Operational Planning Under Uncertainty.”… Read More

    Jul. 18, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    Vanderbilt Engineering to lead FAA helicopter reliability project

    All it took to rip the roof off Aloha Airlines Flight 243 in 1988 was the gradual corrosion around rivet holes that had, over time, created tiny cracks in the Boeing 737’s fuselage that suddenly combined with fatal results. That incident, which caused one death, 65 injuries and a traumatic… Read More

    Nov. 1, 2006