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The Temperature-Humidity (T-H) relationship, a variation of the Eyring relationship, has been proposed for predicting the life at use conditions when temperature and humidity are the accelerated stresses in a test.
The temperature-humidity (T-H) life-stress relationship (a variation of the Eyring relationship) is typically used for predicting the life at use conditions when temperature and humidity are the accelerated stresses in a test.
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Temperature-Humidity Relationship

The temperature-humidity (T-H) life-stress relationship (a variation of the Eyring relationship) is typically used for predicting the life at use conditions when temperature and humidity are the accelerated stresses in a test.


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