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− | ''<blockquote>The design life of a component or system is the period of time during which the item is expected by its designers to work within its specified parameters; in other words, the life expectancy of the item. It is the length of time between placement into service of a single item and that items on-set of wear-out.</blockquote>'' | + | ''<blockquote>The design life of a component or system is the period of time during which the item is expected by its designers to work within its specified parameters; in other words, the life expectancy of the item. It is the length of time between placement into service of a single item and that items on-set of wear-out.'' (wikipedia 2012)</blockquote>'' |
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− | + | Wikipedia contributors. "Design life," ''Wikipedia'', The Free Encyclopedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Design_life&oldid=470916040 (accessed September 13, 2012). | |
===Discussion=== | ===Discussion=== | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:55, 18 November 2023
The design life of a component or system is the period of time during which the item is expected by its designers to work within its specified parameters; in other words, the life expectancy of the item. It is the length of time between placement into service of a single item and that items on-set of wear-out. (wikipedia 2012)
Source
Wikipedia contributors. "Design life," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Design_life&oldid=470916040 (accessed September 13, 2012).
Discussion
None.