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Καταμέτρηση Ροής Βροχής×Δοκιμή Ζωής Υψηλής Επιτάχυνσης (HALT)×
ΠεδίοΜηχανική ΑξιοπιστίαςΜηχανική Αξιοπιστίας
ΟικογένειαProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Έτος προέλευσης19741990s
ΔημιουργόςTatsuo EndoWilliam Leis and others
ΤύποςCycle counting algorithmProduct reliability testing methodology
Θεμελιώδης πηγήGoodman, J. (1899). Mechanics Applied to Engineering. Longman, Green and Co. link ↗Leis, B. N., & Stephens, D. R. (2011). Reliability methodologies for structural integrity assessment. Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology, 133(5), 051204. link ↗
Εναλλακτικές ονομασίεςRainflow cycle counting, RFCHALT, Accelerated stress testing, HASS
Συναφείς44
ΣύνοψηRainflow counting is a fatigue cycle counting method that converts a complex stress history into individual cycles for damage assessment. Developed by Tatsuo Endo and colleagues in 1974, it provides the most physically realistic representation of fatigue damage when combined with Miner's linear cumulative damage hypothesis. The algorithm has become the industry standard in reliability engineering and vibration analysis.Highly Accelerated Life Testing (HALT) is a methodology for rapidly identifying design weaknesses and determining the margin between normal operating conditions and product failure. By applying extreme but non-destructive stress profiles (thermal, vibration, etc.), HALT accelerates the failure clock to reveal latent defects in weeks rather than years. Developed intensively from the 1980s onward and refined by practitioners in electronics and mechanical systems, HALT has become essential in accelerated product development and reliability validation.
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