Stress definition for ALT.

Stress definition for ALT.

Defining stress levels for Accelerated Life Testing using yield strength provides a structured approach to predicting product reliability. By carefully selecting stress levels at 90%, 80%, and 75% of the yield point, engineers can design effective ALT programs that balance the need for accelerated results with maintaining realistic failure modes. The step stress method offers additional flexibility, especially when dealing with limited test samples or uncertainty about appropriate stress levels. By combining these approaches, reliability engineers can gain valuable insights into product performance and longevity, ultimately leading to more reliable and durable products.

Yield strength? is a material characteristic determined through tensile testing. It represents the stress at which a material begins to deform plastically. Up to this point, the material undergoes elastic deformation, meaning it will return to its original shape when the stress is removed.

The yield strength is crucial in ALT because it provides a reference point for setting stress levels. By relating stress levels to the yield point, engineers can ensure that the applied stresses are significant enough to accelerate failure mechanisms while remaining within the material's design limits.

Typical graph for yield material definition:

Accelerated Life Testing using stress levels based on the yield point of materials offers a structured approach to predicting product reliability. By carefully selecting stress levels at 90%, 80%, and 75% of the yield point, engineers can design effective ALT programs that provide valuable insights into product performance and longevity. This approach balances the need for accelerated results with the importance of maintaining realistic failure modes, ultimately leading to more reliable and durable products.

Step stress testing.

Step stress testing (SST) is a valuable method for determining the maximum stress level a system can withstand before failure. This type of test is particularly useful when the upper limits of stress tolerance are unknown for a part or subassembly. SST is not primarily designed to evaluate reliability or durability, but rather to establish the boundaries of stress that can be safely applied in further testing, such as Accelerated Life Testing (ALT).

The process of SST involves subjecting the system to incrementally increasing levels of stress over defined time intervals. This approach allows engineers to observe how the system responds to various stress levels and identify the point at which failure occurs. By starting with a stress level that represents the maximum application value and then increasing it in predetermined steps, SST provides a systematic way to explore the system's stress tolerance. In the context of mechanical engineering and reliability testing, SST serves as a crucial preliminary step before conducting more comprehensive ALT. By identifying the maximum stress level a system can withstand, SST helps in setting appropriate stress levels for subsequent ALT, ensuring that the accelerated tests are conducted within a range that is challenging yet not immediately destructive to the system. The results of SST can provide valuable insights into the system's behavior under stress, including:

Identifying the threshold at which the system begins to show signs of stress-induced degradation.

Determining the stress level at which catastrophic failure occurs.

Observing any non-linear responses to increasing stress levels.

Detecting potential failure modes that may not be apparent under normal operating conditions.

By conducting SST, engineers can make informed decisions about the stress levels to use in subsequent ALT, ensuring that the accelerated tests are both effective and meaningful. This approach helps in optimizing the ALT process by focusing on stress levels that are likely to produce useful data without causing premature or unrealistic failures. It's important to note that while SST is not designed to directly measure reliability or durability, the information it provides is crucial for designing effective reliability tests. By establishing the upper limits of stress tolerance, SST lays the groundwork for more targeted and efficient reliability testing programs, ultimately contributing to the development of more robust and reliable systems.


Lawrence Johnson

Reliability Engineer, Quality Inspector with Expertise in Statistics and Client Relations. ASQ-CRE,CQE,CQA

4 个月

Thanks, SST-explains pictorialy the 75, 80-90%.

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