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Revision as of 04:27, 27 July 2012
Stress-Strength Comparison Tool |
The Stress-Strength comparison tool allows you to determine the probability of failure based on the probability of stress exceeding strength. The strength data set could be actual data that represents the strength of the material (i.e., minimum applied stress to cause failure) and the stress data set could be the actual stress levels that the material will experience under use conditions. |
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