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Procedia Structural Integrity 19 (2019) 130–139
2452-3216 © 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.
Peer-review under responsibility of the Fatigue Design 2019 Organizers.
10.1016/j.prostr.2019.12.016
© 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.
Peer-review under responsibility of the Fatigue Design 2019 Organizers.
Keywords: reliability; test reduction; test specification; test monitoring; real-time analysis
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E-mail address: Xavier.hermite@cetim.fr
Fatigue Design 2019
A test reduction strategy for reliability demonstration
Xavier Hermite*, Fabien Lefebvre
Cetim, 52 avenue Félix Louat, 60304, Senlis, France
Abstract
Reliability demonstration always includes experimental approaches, which are expensive in terms of costs and
duration.
Failure Modes and their effects analysis allows a prioritization of the tests to perform by assessing the criticality of
the failure modes.
Accelerated testing methods combined with design of experiment and progressive results analysis can highlight the
weaknesses of the product.
By that way, experimental strategy can be defined to converge to the reliability objectives with the most efficient
number of tests.
Integrating experience feedback in the test protocol might also improve the test strategy, and Bayesian methodology
can also be used to specify the tests needed to demonstrate the reliability target.
This paper aims to present a methodology of test reduction, which has been applied on real industrial cases in whole
or in part. However, since results cannot be disclosed, no real application will be presented in the paper.