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Publication date: 07/30/2020

Run Simulations

Use the simulator to simulate the results of your test plan based on the assumptions used to build the design. This is a way to evaluate if the test plan is sufficient before running the test plan.

1. Enter 100 for the Number of Simulations.

2. Enter 35 for the Simulation Usage for Torque.

3. Click Run Simulations to run 100 simulations of the experiment. This is to check to see whether the 100 units that you plan to test will be sufficient given your prior assumptions for the design.

Figure 22.9 Simulation ResultsĀ 

The simulated model fits shows that the 100 simulations of the model are all similar as they all fall close to the average shown by the red curve. The Y axis is on a log scale.

4. Double-click the Y axis and select Linear from the Type menu and click OK.

The variability in the simulated fits around the 35 normal usage condition is now easier to view. You expect variability in your estimated of the normal usage condition. The simulation helps you evaluate if your ALT plan is acceptable. If there is too much variability, you might need to increase the number of units on test or the test conditions.

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