Enhanced Partial Beta Factor Method for Quantifying Dependent Failures

2019 ◽  
pp. 290-303
Author(s):  
L. P. Davies
2014 ◽  
Vol 945-949 ◽  
pp. 1150-1154
Author(s):  
Xiao Hua Yang ◽  
Xue Jun Liu ◽  
Zhao Hu

The traditional stress severity factor (SSF) approach was applied to analyze the life of aircraft multi-fastener joint. 3-D model was established under simulated state of practical assembling using CATIA, and then the model was imported into ABAQUS to analyze the detail stress state of aircraft multi-fastener joint. The life of aircraft multi-fastener joint was estimated by amending the SSF method. The example shows that the fatigue life by the approach is closer to the experimental result.


Author(s):  
Dipali M Atole ◽  
Hrishikesh H Rajput

 Rapid and easy analytical methods are needed due to increasing number of multicomponent formulations, biotherapeutic products and samples of complex matrix in que. Number of Ultraviolet (UV) spectrophotometric methods used for these purpose. Different types of UV spectrometric methods developed on the basis of principle of additivity, absorbance difference, processing absorption spectra. The aim of this review is to present information on simultaneous equation method, difference spectrophotometry, derivative spectrophotometry, absorbance ratio spectra, derivative ratio spectra, successive ratio - derivative spectra, Q-absorbance ratio method, absorptivity factor method, dual wavelength method, absorption factor method, multivariate chemometric methods, and isosbestic point method. A brief summary on theories, mathematical background and some applications of these methods are presented here.


2018 ◽  
Vol 33 (4) ◽  
pp. 592-602
Author(s):  
Amanda Mattsson ◽  
Tetsu Uesaka

Abstract In end-use, containerboard is subjected to a variety of loading histories, such as seconds of loading/unloading, hours of vibration, days of creep load. The fundamental question is whether the commonly measured static strength represents “strength” under these conditions. Another question is, since those time-dependent failures are notoriously variable, how to describe the probabilistic aspect. This study concerns the characterisation of these different facets of “strength”. In our earlier work, we have investigated the theoretical framework for time-dependent, probabilistic failures, and identified three material parameters: (1) characteristic strength, {S_{c}}, representing short-term strength, (2) brittleness/durability parameter, ρ, and (3) reliability parameter, β. We have also developed a new method that allows us to determine all these parameters much faster than typical creep tests. Using the new method, we have started investigating effects of basic papermaking variables on the new material parameters. Among the samples tested, the parameter ρ varied from 20 to 50, and β from 0.5 to 1.0. This suggests that, even within the current papermaking practice, there is a wide operating window to tune these new material parameters. The future work is, therefore, to find specific manufacturing variables that can systematically change these new material parameters.


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