Study of electromechanical component reliability shows that failures of these components do not fit any single pattern of general distribution theory and that generic failure rates are not valid; failures can only be explained by diversity of environments within electronic systems to which such components are exposed; figure of hazard ratings derived generalize reliability prediction based on basic failure mechanisms such as fatigue, stress, wear, etc; ratings differ significantly for failure mechanisms noted during corrective maintenance and those during preventive maintenance.
Results versus needs in electromechanical reliability
SAE -- Proc
3rd SAE Aerospace Reliability and Maintainability Conference ; 1964 Reliability
1964
Conference paper
English
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