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Study Concerning the Usage of a Vibrating Apparatus to Screen Auto Radio Early Field Failures
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This paper describes some experiments carried out at the FORD MOTOR COMPANY auto radio assembly plant in São Paulo, Brazil (described as “Arbor” from here on) in order to establish comparison of current burn-in process versus a random vibration method.
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Ridolfi, C. and Silva, J., "Study Concerning the Usage of a Vibrating Apparatus to Screen Auto Radio Early Field Failures," SAE Technical Paper 880244, 1988, https://doi.org/10.4271/880244.Also In
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- “BURN-IN, AN ENGINEERING APPROACH TO THE DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF BURN-IN PROCEDURES” JENSEN, FINN PETERSEN JOHN WILLEY & SONS
- ESSEH 1984
- “VIBRATION AS A MEAN TO IDENTIFY FAILURES DURING PRODUCTION” BANG & OLUFSEN A/S DENMARK 1982
- “CONCEPTS OF STATISTICAL INFERENCE” CUENTHER, WILLIAN C. MCGRAW HILL 1965