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A stress profile is a representation of how stress levels will vary with time. It consists of a basic pattern that either repeats as a cycle or occurs once and then continues from its last defined stress setting. | |||
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| [http://help.synthesis8.com/weibull_alta8/index.htm#alta_standard_folios.htm the help files...] | |||
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| [http://reliawiki.org/index.php/Time-Varying_Stress_Models the theory textbook...] | |||
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Stress Profile |
A stress profile is a representation of how stress levels will vary with time. It consists of a basic pattern that either repeats as a cycle or occurs once and then continues from its last defined stress setting. |
Learn more from...
the help files... | |
the theory textbook... | |
related article(s)... | |
use example(s)... |