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Degradation analysis is a technique that uses the performance measurements (degradation measurements) of a product over time to predict the point at which each unit in the sample is expected to fail. This analysis is useful for tests performed on products with very high reliability, where it is not possible to test the products to failure under normal operating conditions. | |||
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Degradation analysis is a technique that uses the performance measurements (degradation measurements) of a product over time to predict the point at which each unit in the sample is expected to fail. This analysis is useful for tests performed on products with very high reliability, where it is not possible to test the products to failure under normal operating conditions. |
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