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Uncertainties in obtaining high reliability from stress-strength modelsThere has been a recent interest in determining high statistical reliability in risk assessment of aircraft components. The potential consequences are identified of incorrectly assuming a particular statistical distribution for stress or strength data used in obtaining the high reliability values. The computation of the reliability is defined as the probability of the strength being greater than the stress over the range of stress values. This method is often referred to as the stress-strength model. A sensitivity analysis was performed involving a comparison of reliability results in order to evaluate the effects of assuming specific statistical distributions. Both known population distributions, and those that differed slightly from the known, were considered. Results showed substantial differences in reliability estimates even for almost nondetectable differences in the assumed distributions. These differences represent a potential problem in using the stress-strength model for high reliability computations, since in practice it is impossible to ever know the exact (population) distribution. An alternative reliability computation procedure is examined involving determination of a lower bound on the reliability values using extreme value distributions. This procedure reduces the possibility of obtaining nonconservative reliability estimates. Results indicated the method can provide conservative bounds when computing high reliability. An alternative reliability computation procedure is examined involving determination of a lower bound on the reliability values using extreme value distributions. This procedure reduces the possibility of obtaining nonconservative reliability estimates. Results indicated the method can provide conservative bounds when computing high reliability.
Document ID
19950022021
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Neal, Donald M.
(Army Materials Technology Lab. Watertown, MA, United States)
Matthews, William T.
(Army Materials Technology Lab. Watertown, MA, United States)
Vangel, Mark G.
(Army Materials Technology Lab. Watertown, MA, United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
September 1, 1992
Publication Information
Publication: FAA, Ninth DOD(NASA)FAA Conference on Fibrous Composites in Structural Design, Volume 1
Subject Category
Quality Assurance And Reliability
Accession Number
95N28442
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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