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podcast episode with speaker Fred Schenkelberg

Carefully considering the acceleration factor (AF) is essential when conducting an accelerated life test. Like warp drives shortening the distance, accelerated life tests (ALT) attempt to shorten time. Think of the warp factor and acceleration factor as being similar, well, sort of.

Let's explore the crucial element of any ALT. What is AF? How is it used? And how do we know we have a good' one? There are plenty of problems and pitfalls. Let's avoid those and interpret our ALTs well.

Plus, let's examine a few examples of AFs in various situations and a brief discussion about how to create a meaningful AF on your own.

This Accendo Reliability webinar originally broadcast on 9 February 2021.

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https://fred-schenkelberg-project.prev01.rmkr.net/podcast/the-reliability-fm-network/acceleration-factors-with-examples/feed/ 0 Acceleration factors translate one stress level to another, which is rather useful for accelerated life test interpretation. No No 0:00 Fred Schenkelberg