Development of acceleration factors for reliability testing of mechanical equipment
by John W. Evans; Guangming Chen; Jillian Y. Evans; James Bartos
International Journal of Quality Engineering and Technology (IJQET), Vol. 4, No. 3, 2014

Abstract: Accelerated life tests allow for reduction of test time to demonstrate targeted life of a component for a given level of reliability. This is accomplished by increasing loads on the component or by compressing the time scale in relation to the service environment. The acceleration factor provides a quantitative estimate of the relationship between the test condition and the field condition for this purpose. This paper provides a detailed process, for developing acceleration factor models for reliability testing of mechanical components. Several examples are given for various types of mechanical components undergoing wear-out processes.

Online publication date: Sat, 13-Sep-2014

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