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Job Instrumentation - Key to Product Reliability
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Abstract
Utilizing suitable techniques and equipment, job operating conditions can be measured on an earthmoving machine. Recordings of these measurements are a guide to establishing laboratory test procedures and aid evaluation of the results for predicting component life expectancy. With such information, the engineer has an effective tool for designing a reliable product.
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Gildermaster, E., "Job Instrumentation - Key to Product Reliability," SAE Technical Paper 650284, 1965, https://doi.org/10.4271/650284.Also In
References
- Corten H. T. “Application of Cumulative Fatigue Damage Theory to Farm and Construction Equipment, ” SAE Paper 735A, National Farm, Construction, and Industrial Machinery meeting, Milwaukee, Wis,, Sept. 1963
- Cumulative Fatigue Damage Subcommittee of SAE., Division 4, Committee on Residual Stresses and Fatigue.