An Introductory Review of Mechanical Reliability Testing

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Mechanical reliability testing is the focus in the research of reliability testing at present. The basic concepts of reliability testing are introduced. Names of reliability testing are sorted. Characteristics of mechanical reliability testing are discussed. The key issues of mechanical reliability testing and its development are then reviewed. Finally, some possible fields in the research are summarized.

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