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When a test involves multiple accelerating stresses or requires the inclusion of an engineering variable, a general multivariable relationship is needed. Such a relationship is the general log-linear relationship, which describes a life characteristic as a function of a vector of n stresses. ALTA includes this relationship and allows up to eight stresses. | |||
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Standard Folio General Log-Linear-Weibull |
When a test involves multiple accelerating stresses or requires the inclusion of an engineering variable, a general multivariable relationship is needed. Such a relationship is the general log-linear relationship, which describes a life characteristic as a function of a vector of n stresses. ALTA includes this relationship and allows up to eight stresses. |
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