sir ive a question.... Why reliability factor ke decreases with the increase of reliability%. This is illustrated in the book of SHIGLEY's mechanical engineering design, chapter 6, table 6-5.. Please elaborate this concept
As reliability increases you have to be conservative which results into lesser reliability factor Ke thus reducing endurance strength (Se). means you can still put more load and have higher Se but you restrict yourself for lesser load and Se as you dont want to take any risk of failure to have high reliability.
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sir ive a question.... Why reliability factor ke decreases with the increase of reliability%.
This is illustrated in the book of SHIGLEY's mechanical engineering design, chapter 6, table 6-5..
Please elaborate this concept
As reliability increases you have to be conservative which results into lesser reliability factor Ke thus reducing endurance strength (Se). means you can still put more load and have higher Se but you restrict yourself for lesser load and Se as you dont want to take any risk of failure to have high reliability.
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Hi Paul, thanks for reaching out! Visit the webpage new.abb.com/process-automation/process-automation-service/maintenance and in case of any questions, please email automation.service@us.abb.com. We're happy to help!
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Sir Sorry. Wrong in defining. RCM is NOT A MAINTENANCE at all!