Random Fatigue Test Sampling Requirements

Item

Title
Random Fatigue Test Sampling Requirements
Date
1965
Index Abstract
Not Available
Photo Quality
Undetermined
Report Number
AFFDL TR 65-95
Creator
Choi, S. C.
Enochson, L. D.
Corporate Author
Measurement Analysis Corporation
Laboratory
Air Force Flight Dynamics Laboratory
Extent
76
Identifier
AD0622086
Access Rights
Notice(s)
Distribution Classification
1
Contract
AF 33(615)-1314
DoD Project
4437
DoD Task
443706
DTIC Record Exists
Yes
Distribution Change Authority Correspondence
None
Distribution Conflict
No
Abstract
Basic considerations are discussed for determining sample sizes and record lengths for various statistical tests and estimates which are important to random fatigue testing. Methods for determining minimum sample sizes when comparing means and variances of normally (Gaussian) distributed random variables are described. Procedures for reducing a relatively large sample to a smaller sample are presented. Elimination of outliers and systematic resampling are two methods given. An explanation is presented of the requirements and problems involved in the determination of record lengths necessary for an estimate of a given accuracy for autocorrelation functions, ordinary power spectral density functions, cross-correlation functions, cross-spectral density functions, frequency response functions, and probability density functions. Due to its importance in random fatigue testing applications, the basic properties of the Weibull distribution in terms of its parameters and the failure rate are summarized. A presentation is given of estimation and statistical testing problems related to the Weibull distribution. The best available methods of estimating the parameters are described. Methods of determining sample sizes needed for various analyses are developed. Some problems of reliability analysis applicable in fatigue testing are discussed. New methods of decision techniques for comparing two or more systems are proposed in terms of reliability. The report concludes with an example of the application of the Weibull distribution to actual fatigue test data.
Report Availability
Not available via Contrails
Date Issued
1965-08
Index In
DTIC
Type
report