repairabilityDurability
RepairabilityDurability, abbreviated as repairabilityDurability or RD, is the concept of evaluating and designing products for two related lifetime attributes: durability, the ability to withstand wear, aging, and operational stress over time; and repairability, the ease with which a failed or worn component can be replaced or restored.
Durability is typically measured by failure rates, mean time between failures, and component longevity under expected
The two attributes interact in ways that influence environmental and economic outcomes. High durability with poor
Design for RD emphasizes modular architecture, standardized interfaces, serviceability, and transparency. Practical steps include readily removable
Assessing RD often uses lifecycle analysis that accounts for manufacturing emissions, operation, maintenance, and end-of-life recovery.
Challenges include balancing cost, weight, safety, and warranties with repairability goals. RD remains a guiding principle