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Engineers try to design these components for infinite life, particularly when lives are involved. However, if we designed everything to last very long periods of time no one would need a new transportation vehicle in 50 years. This is bad for business. Moreover, the typical engineering approach to design such components is a nonlinear optimization problem. Optimizing performance, life, and cost all in one shot.
You could imagine over engineering a shaft so that it can handle 2000ft-lbs of torque for 20000 hours and use it on a device that only subjects it to 500 ft-lbs peak torque would affect the inertial performance of the device. All that extra mass can significantly affect the performance.
In short, we don't design things for infinite life most of the time. Just as long as possible given a certain cost and performance criterion.
Cheers,
You could imagine over engineering a shaft so that it can handle 2000ft-lbs of torque for 20000 hours and use it on a device that only subjects it to 500 ft-lbs peak torque would affect the inertial performance of the device. All that extra mass can significantly affect the performance.
In short, we don't design things for infinite life most of the time. Just as long as possible given a certain cost and performance criterion.
Cheers,