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Title
TRI-SERVICE ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS SCREENING GUIDELINES.

Author(s)
BLANK

Corporate Author(s)
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE WASHINGTON DC

Report Date
7/1/1993

Page Count
48

Abstract
Environmental stress screening (ESS) is a cost-effective means of improving quality and reliability of electrical, electronic, electrooptical, electromechanical and electrochemical assemblies and systems at a time when defect removal is relatively inexpensive. This document provides guidance for implementing the ESS requirements in Part 6, Section C, Paragraph 3f(l) of DOD Instruction SOOO.2 dated 23 February 1991. It will help program managers, project engineers, and contracting officers implement a successful ESS program. It explains to management the benefits of ESS, and when and how to implement it, and conveys ESS fundamentals, planning and execution to engineers. It focuses on ESS in development, production and overhaul, at levels of assembly from the printed wiring assembly to the system. ESS of parts is covered in other publications. Random vibration and temperature cycling have proven to be the most successful forms of ESS in terms of effective flaw precipitation. The focus of these guidelines is on these forms, and an acceptable methodology for each is detailed herein and recommended for use. Other forms of ESS which may prove effective for specific hardware configurations and characteristics will require approval by the procuring agency.

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