Abstract

In conventional life testing for fatigue strength, voltage endurance, or insulation life, the normal procedure consists of holding a test specimen at a steady or fixed stress level until failure. Failure time is then recorded as the life, and further samples are tested at other stress levels until enough data have been accumulated to permit plotting a curve of failure time versus stress.

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