Definition of Wearout. Meaning of Wearout. Synonyms of Wearout

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- Wear is the damaging, gradual removal or deformation of material at solid surfaces. Causes of wear can be mechanical (e.g., erosion) or chemical (e.g....
- constant. In the later life of the product, the failure rate increases due to wearout. Many electronic consumer product life cycles follow the bathtub curve...
- is that components fail by a process of wearout, a predictable decay after manufacture, but that the wearout life of individual components is scattered...
- between placement into service of a single item and that item's onset of wearout. Another use of the term design life deals with consumer products. Many...
- manufacturing tends to focus on bond quality, it often does not account for wearout mechanisms related to wire bond reliability. In this case, an understanding...
- failure mechanisms of IGBTs includes overstress (O) and wearout (wo) separately. The wearout failures mainly include bias temperature instability (BTI)...
- "Advertising Wearout: What and How You Measure Matters." Journal of Advertising Research. September/October 1999. Masterson, Peggy. "The Wearout Phenomenon:...
- Parts that have scheduled maintenance at fixed intervals, usually due to wearout or a fixed shelf life, are sometimes known as time-change interval, or...
- interest and effectiveness while avoiding overexposure. It aims to mitigate "wearout," a decline in engagement due to overly repetitive content. This approach...
- suggested by the MTBF due to the much higher failure rates in the "end-of-life wearout" part of the "bathtub curve". The reason for the preferred use for MTBF...