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Environmental stress screening

Environmental stress screening (ESS) refers to the process of exposing a newly manufactured or repaired product or component (typically electronic) to stresses such as thermal cycling and vibration in order to force latent defects to manifest themselves by permanent or catastrophic failure during the screening process. The surviving population, upon…

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Environmental stress screening

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Avg. degree1.93
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related to Relevant standards · 49
Environmental stress screening → AND ENVIRONMENTS FOR ENGINEERING, AND PRODUCTION, AND RELATED TERMS, Aug, Defense, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE HANDBOOK, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE TEST, DEVELOPMENT, DEVELOPMENT QUALIFICATION, ELECTRONIC AND ELECTRICAL COMPONENT, ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING CONSIDERATIONS AND, ESS, Feb, FOR DEFINITIONS OF ITEM, FOR THE ESS PROCESS, IEST, IEST-RP-PR001, ITEM EXCHANGEABILITY, LABORATORY TESTS, LEVELS
related to Introduction · 18
Environmental stress screening → Air Force, Baselined, Determinations, Effectiveness, ESS, Lengthy, Line-replaceable, LRU, Operational Safety, OSS, SRU, Suitability, The, This, Unit Under Test, United States Military Standards, UUT, While

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thermal cyclinginstance ofto stresses0.80text
vibration in order to force latent defects to manifest themselves by permanent or catastrophic failure during the screening processinstance ofto stresses0.80text
maintenance repairsinstance ofpolicy and instructions require consistency in the disciplined engineering process used to ensure that activities0.80text
part substitutions do not degrade system or end-item baselined characteristics over their operational lifeinstance ofpolicy and instructions require consistency in the disciplined engineering process used to ensure that activities0.80text
Environmental stress screeningrelated to IntroductionThe0.60section
Environmental stress screeningrelated to IntroductionESS0.60section
Environmental stress screeningrelated to IntroductionAir Force0.60section
Environmental stress screeningrelated to IntroductionLine-replaceable0.60section
Environmental stress screeningrelated to IntroductionLRU0.60section
Environmental stress screeningrelated to IntroductionSRU0.60section
Environmental stress screeningrelated to IntroductionUnit Under Test0.60section
Environmental stress screeningrelated to IntroductionUUT0.60section

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