Study on Model for Structural Reliability Based on Dynamic Interfering Theory

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The intensity of a product is regard as the degradation process during the whole product life, and as the confrontation process with the stress imposed on the product. Dynamic interfering strength theory proposed for structural reliability, we constructed the model for a element or a system in a continuous degenerate procedure varying with time t. A method of reliability evaluation is given for a kind of common sight strength and stress distribution.

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