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Tough Environments Call for Tough Tests
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1995 SAE Brasil
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English
Abstract
In this paper, we will present the more common environmental tests used in the USA for testing components.
We are going to discuss:
TEMPERATURE CYCLING
BURN IN
CORROSION TEST (SALT SPRAY)
HUMIDITY
VIBRATION TEST
ALTITUDE
ESS (ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS SCREEN)
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Gould, D. and Maciel, C., "Tough Environments Call for Tough Tests," SAE Technical Paper 952225, 1995, https://doi.org/10.4271/952225.Also In
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