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A Framework for Reliable and Durable Product Design
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Abstract
In this paper, a simplified and systematic approach to integrate reliability and durability aspects in design process is presented. A six step process is explained with the help of examples. Two alternatives for gathering means and standard deviations for key parameters are discussed. First a DOE approach based on orthogonal arrays is presented. Second approach is based on Taylor Series expansion. An example of beam design is solved with both of these approaches. The Second example also considers the degradation with time in service.
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Zhou, J. and Goel, P., "A Framework for Reliable and Durable Product Design," SAE Technical Paper 961794, 1996, https://doi.org/10.4271/961794.Also In
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