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Field Service History Analysis For Ground Vehicles
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The historic development of product design analysis is reviewed to highlight the fundamental needs of collecting and analyzing field service histories. These needs and other criteria of an analysis procedure which reduce product development time and costs are discussed. The paper shows how a three level field service history analysis procedure can fulfill the design analysis needs of product engineers.
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Berns, H., "Field Service History Analysis For Ground Vehicles," SAE Technical Paper 750553, 1975, https://doi.org/10.4271/750553.Also In
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