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*One of the core techniques in, and roles filled by the [[Open Source QC Testing and | *One of the core techniques in, and roles filled by the [[Open Source QC Testing and Measurement Equipment Construction Set]] | ||
*Testing that results in damage to, or destruction of, the tested device | *Testing that results in damage to, or destruction of, the tested device | ||
*Can Be Done With A [[Universal Testing Machine]], exposure to various | *Can Be Done With A [[Universal Testing Machine]], exposure to various environments (Salt Spray, Water Spray, Humidity, Snow/Ice/Freezing Conditions, Water Submersion at Various Pressures, Acid Exposure, Base Exposure, Solvent Exposure, High Pressure Atmospheres, Low Pressure Atmospheres, Flammable Atmospheres, Explosive Atmospheres, High Temperature, Fire, High Acceleration/Deceleration, Signal Interference/Jamming, EMP, and Ionizing Radiation), pushing beyond operational limits (Overpressuring tanks to 200 or 300% Gradually, Running above Operating Temperatures by Increasing until the breaking point, etc), and things like [[Crash Testing]] | ||
*Provides useful information about how something will behave in a certain situation and/or what it can handle | *Provides useful information about how something will behave in a certain situation and/or what it can handle | ||
*Also Shows Specifically '''HOW''' something fails | *Also Shows Specifically '''HOW''' something fails | ||
*Can provide more realistic and accurate results than [[Non-Destructive Testing]] and [[Computer Models]] due to scale and there being less [[ | *Can provide more realistic and accurate results than [[Non-Destructive Testing]] and [[Computer Models]] due to scale and there being less [[Spherical Cows]] | ||
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*[[Open Source QC Testing and | *[[Open Source QC Testing and Measurement Equipment Construction Set]] | ||
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Destructive_testing The Wikipedia Page on Destructive Testing] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Destructive_testing The Wikipedia Page on Destructive Testing] | ||
[[Category: Reliability Engineering]] |
Latest revision as of 20:05, 21 August 2023
Basics
- One of the core techniques in, and roles filled by the Open Source QC Testing and Measurement Equipment Construction Set
- Testing that results in damage to, or destruction of, the tested device
- Can Be Done With A Universal Testing Machine, exposure to various environments (Salt Spray, Water Spray, Humidity, Snow/Ice/Freezing Conditions, Water Submersion at Various Pressures, Acid Exposure, Base Exposure, Solvent Exposure, High Pressure Atmospheres, Low Pressure Atmospheres, Flammable Atmospheres, Explosive Atmospheres, High Temperature, Fire, High Acceleration/Deceleration, Signal Interference/Jamming, EMP, and Ionizing Radiation), pushing beyond operational limits (Overpressuring tanks to 200 or 300% Gradually, Running above Operating Temperatures by Increasing until the breaking point, etc), and things like Crash Testing
- Provides useful information about how something will behave in a certain situation and/or what it can handle
- Also Shows Specifically HOW something fails
- Can provide more realistic and accurate results than Non-Destructive Testing and Computer Models due to scale and there being less Spherical Cows