Reliability Factors Analysis of MEMS Safety and Arming System

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According to the status of the lack of reliability data for MEMS fuze, this paper mainly studied the reliability factors of MEMS Safety and Arming System by using Dynamic simulation method. Through simulation analysis, the mainly reliability factors, weakness and potential failure modes of MEMS Safety and Arming System can be obtained, which can provide theory reference and data support for the design and application of the MEMS Safety and Arming System.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 609-610)

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1494-1497

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April 2014

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