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Assembly Verification vs. Simulating Real World
Assembly Verification vs. Simulating Real World
http://signalxtech.com/2016/03/assembly-verification-vs-simulating-real-world/

CreatedMonday, March 28,2016 at 2:35 PM

What is the proper way to test a part in a manufacturing setting? Do you try to simulate what that part is going to see in a real world scenario, or do you craft a test that is simple and effective at catching assembly defects? As simple as this question is, it has been a point of contention for many years in automotive powertrain testing, and there are many nuances in both approaches.

What is the proper way to test a part in a manufacturing setting? Do you try to simulate what that part is going to see in a real world scenario, or do you craft a test that is simple and effective at catching assembly defects? As simple as this question is, it has been a point of contention for many years in automotive powertrain testing, and there are many nuances in both approaches.

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