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18:17 Apr 7, 2004 |
English to German translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - IT (Information Technology) | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Robert Schlarb Local time: 04:06 | ||||||
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4 | Methode der Belastungsprobe |
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4 | Belastungsprüfung |
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Methode der Belastungsprobe Explanation: Ist nicht netzwerkspezifisch aber wird oft gebraucht in der Technik Reference: http://www.alpine.at/Content.Node2/alpine/de/nl/bpv/3485.htm... |
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Belastungsprüfung Explanation: Also Belastungsprobe Belastungstest in my experience and with Eurodicautom -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2004-04-07 23:06:55 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Based on your new information, that is a reliability calculation. The stress testing of parts involves running the part close to their design limits, and maybe beyond those limits. Then you can determine just how long the part will last, i.e., how reliable it is. So, your \'sicherheit\' in this case is reliability, but that information would be derived from the results of the stress test. It is not something that just pops out of the stress test, there must still be some calculation done. |
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