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The acceleration factor vs. stress (AF vs. Stress) plot shows the acceleration factor (on the y-axis) as a function of the stress based on the use stress level you specified. the acceleration factor is the factor by which life is shortened at that use stress level. In the case of multiple stress types, only one stress is varied while the others are held constant as specified in the Use Stress Level window.
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AF vs. Stress Plot

The AF vs. Stress plot shows the acceleration factor as a function of stress level. The acceleration factor is determined by dividing the product’s life under normal operating conditions by its life at an accelerated stress level.


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