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Physics-of-Failure: An Approach to Reliable Product Development
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Software MaintenanceEngineeringMechanical EngineeringFailure PhysicsSocial SciencesReliability-based DesignReliability EngineeringMechanicsFailure AnalysisSystems EngineeringConductive Filament FormationReliabilityElectrical EngineeringDesignEngineering Failure AnalysisDevice ReliabilityReliability AssessmentsSoftware DesignPhysic Of FailureDesign For ReliabilityIndustrial DesignReliable Product DevelopmentReliability ModellingSoftware TestingDesign ProcessMechanics Of Materials
Reliability assessments based on physics-of-failure methods incorporate reliability into the design process to prevent parts from failing in service. An understanding of the physics-of-failure is necessary in applications that afford little opportunity for testing, or for reliability growth. This paper presents an overview of physics-of-failure and a case study of the application of physics-of-failure to a specific failure mechanism called conductive filament formation.