The problem of measuring the reliability of a long life system is evaluated in situations where test data is limited due to cost and schedule constraints. Five advanced techniques are presented that will aid in the solution of this problem. Relationships between generic components and measurement techniques are outlined and the benefit of combining techniques to further magnify the test information is emphasized. Finally, two methods that will determine a system estimate from the various component measurement techniques are presented and compared.
An Eclectic Approach to Long Life Reliability Measurement
Sae Technical Papers
9th Reliability and Maintainability Conference ; 1970
1970-02-01
Conference paper
English
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