PaulLag
Mechanical
- Jul 26, 2013
- 106
HI there
Hope everybody is safe
I hope to be posting in the right part of the forum, nonetheless I haven’t found a specific thread about endurance tests.
Please, I am contacting you concerning following topic.
A standard defines an endurance test targeted to simulate a minimum of 12 years of life and 8000 working hours.
A confidence is determined by the formula
C = 1-R^(*(r *Lv)^b
Where
C = confidence
R= reliability
r = factor for acceleration of stress according to Woehler
Lv = the number of lives (therefore the extension of the standard),
b is the Weibull slope
n is the number of samples
the standard assigns a specific number of cycles equivalent to the 12 years (ex 30.000 cycles)
following is my question:
Let’s assume I’d like to target the test in order to simulate the double of time, meaning:
24 years of life and 16000 working hours.
Is this possible to simply double the number of cycles – therefore 60.000 – and apply the same formula for confidence ?
Ex:
Let’s assume that with a reliability of 98% and confidence of 80%
Considering r=1, b=1, with 10 samples, I’d need to test 8 times the estimated life, therefore 240000 cycles in the case of 12years
In order to extend to 24 years, shall I test the same 10 samples for 480000 cycles ?
Please, could anybody suggest me a specific literature or standard related to endurance tests ?
I thank you in advance
Hope everybody is safe
I hope to be posting in the right part of the forum, nonetheless I haven’t found a specific thread about endurance tests.
Please, I am contacting you concerning following topic.
A standard defines an endurance test targeted to simulate a minimum of 12 years of life and 8000 working hours.
A confidence is determined by the formula
C = 1-R^(*(r *Lv)^b
Where
C = confidence
R= reliability
r = factor for acceleration of stress according to Woehler
Lv = the number of lives (therefore the extension of the standard),
b is the Weibull slope
n is the number of samples
the standard assigns a specific number of cycles equivalent to the 12 years (ex 30.000 cycles)
following is my question:
Let’s assume I’d like to target the test in order to simulate the double of time, meaning:
24 years of life and 16000 working hours.
Is this possible to simply double the number of cycles – therefore 60.000 – and apply the same formula for confidence ?
Ex:
Let’s assume that with a reliability of 98% and confidence of 80%
Considering r=1, b=1, with 10 samples, I’d need to test 8 times the estimated life, therefore 240000 cycles in the case of 12years
In order to extend to 24 years, shall I test the same 10 samples for 480000 cycles ?
Please, could anybody suggest me a specific literature or standard related to endurance tests ?
I thank you in advance