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Monte Carlo Utility

The Monte Carlo utility uses Monte Carlo simulation to generate a single data set containing values that are distributed according to a specified model. The software uses the cdf (cumulative distribution function) of the relevant distribution to solve for time given an unreliability value chosen from a uniform random distribution. The process is repeated with new random unreliability values until the desired number of data points is obtained. The data set is then automatically placed in a life data folio (Weibull++) or life-stress data folio (ALTA), where it can be analyzed like any other data set.

To access the Monte Carlo utility, click the Monte Carlo icon in the Insert gallery on the Home tab. If you have both Weibull++ and ALTA activated on your computer, you will be offered a choice between the Monte Carlo or Stress-Dependent Monte Carlo utility.

In general, you can produce a data set in just a few steps:

  1. Use the Main tab of the setup window to specify the distribution/model and its parameter values.

  2. Use the Censoring tab of the setup window to specify the censoring type.

  3. Use the Settings tab of the setup window to specify the number of data points to generate.

  4. In ALTA, additional steps are required:

To learn more, the following sections provide complete descriptions of all available options in the utility.

Main Tab

The Main tab of the setup window allows you to select a distribution/model, enter its required parameter values and select the time or usage units (e.g., hours) for the failures/suspensions in the data set.

If the estimated values of the distribution parameters are not available, you can use the Quick Parameter Estimator button to solve for them.

For Weibull++'s Monte Carlo utility:

For ALTA's Stress-Dependent Monte Carlo utility:

Stress Tab (ALTA Only)

The Stress tab of the setup window applies to the Stress-Dependent Monte Carlo utility only. It allows you to specify a use level for each stress type. There will be a separate input box for each stress column in the data sheet.

If you have selected the general log-linear (GLL) or cumulative damage (CD) model, you must also select an appropriate Transformation for each stress:

Censoring Tab

Note: With random censoring, the software will censor your data using a uniform distribution. If this option is used to generate multiple data sets in SimuMatic, the percentages you enter will apply to the total number of generated data points, not the number of data points within each data set. Thus, if you select to have 50% of your generated data consist of suspensions (right censored data), half of all your data points will be suspensions, though some data sets may still contain more suspensions than others.

Settings Tab

The Settings tab of the setup window allows you to specify how you want to generate the data set and where you want the data to be stored:

 

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