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Calibrated Accelerated Life Testing (CALT) First Load Determination Using Systematic Step Stress Concept Eaton India Innovation Center

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Book
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Author/Creator:
Patidar, Nitin, author.
Contributor:
Soma, Nagaraju
Conference Name:
11th SAEINDIA International Mobility Conference (SIIMC 2024) (2024-12-11 : New Delhi, India)
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource cm
Place of Publication:
Warrendale, PA SAE International 2024
Summary:
Calibrated Accelerated Life Testing (CALT) is a sequential and quantitative method for Accelerated Life Testing (ALT). Its design aims to optimize test efficiency by minimizing both test duration and sample size while estimating product life. In the CALT context, the focus is on testing samples under three or more distinct stresses or loads to estimate the life span/BX life, which is a crucial parameter in reliability estimation. Determining the first load in CALT typically involves exploratory testing on a limited number of specimens and relies heavily on engineering judgments such as analyzing Finite Element Analysis (FEA) outcomes, referencing test data from comparable designs and materials, and considering stiffness results et cetera This often leads to challenges in accurately identifying the first load/stress. To address this issue, we propose a systematic step-stress test approach instead of exploratory testing. This approach aims to efficiently identify the first load in CALT. The step stress concept is a key part of this approach, where the product is exposed to increasing levels of stress or loads until failure is observed. This approach streamlines the determination of the first load, providing a more systematic and validated methodology. The validation process leverages existing fatigue test data from a specific program, thereby adding a robust layer of credibility to the findings. This research contributes to the field of reliability engineering by offering a practical and efficient method for first load determination in CALT, thereby enhancing the test execution process
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Publisher Number:
2024-28-0251
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