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Perspective - Correlation of Laboratory, Proving Ground, and Customer Testing
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Reduction of lead time between design and production is possible through application of modern test techniques. Such techniques involve accurate measurement of customer service load cycle and application of these measured loads to the laboratory and proving ground. Correlation of customer usage with “in house” testing is essential to a realistic projection of test results into anticipated service life.
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Dixon, W. and Kuchera, G., "Perspective - Correlation of Laboratory, Proving Ground, and Customer Testing," SAE Technical Paper 670076, 1967, https://doi.org/10.4271/670076.Also In
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