Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design (McGraw-Hill Series in Mechanical Engineering)
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Chapter 1, Problem 15P
The lives of parts are often expressed as the number of cycles of operation that a specified percentage of a population will exceed before experiencing failure. The symbol L is used to designate this definition of life. Thus we can speak of L10 life as the number of cycles to failure exceeded by 90 percent of a population of parts. Given a normal distribution model, with a mean of
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Chapter 1 Solutions
Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design (McGraw-Hill Series in Mechanical Engineering)
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