Orange County Register: How Michael Block went from Mission Viejo club pro to the PGA Championship
How Michael Block went from Mission Viejo club pro to the PGA Championship
PITTSFORD, N.Y. — Michael Block is supposed to work Monday, just like nearly every other PGA club professional this time of year. The 46-year-old’s daily routine at Arroyo Trabuco Golf Club in Mission ...
For reliability modeling, the mapping of time spent at different temperatures is known as a mission profile. Table 1 provides an example of applying de-rated FIT data to an application mission profile. In this example, the overall FIT rate for the device was estimated to be 1.90.
What is a Mission Profile? A Mission Profile is a mirror image of the expected life time of an application and the associated stress, which all used device will be submitted to.
Automotive and non-automotive sectors are fast evolving, with "mission profiles" becoming the talk of the town. These mission profiles aid in decoding the strains and pressures a system might endure during its lifespan.
Mission profiles are fundamental to any reliability prediction being valid. Without clearly defined environmental and use profiles there will be a long chain of inaccuracy that accumulates into significant errors within a product.
A qualitative representation has been available in the very well-known MIL standard since 1962. It describes the mission profile with rough allocations to the site, ranging from “ground” with the additions “benign,” “fixed” or “mobile” to “naval” and rocket launch, and launch from a cannon.
Defining the mission profile, or life profile, is an important step to consider when using FIDES, hence when using the method adapted to space applications, as proposed here.