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Expected Failure Time Plot Example

This section presents an example of how to use the Expected Failure Time plot to monitor an in-progress test.

A reliability engineer is asked to perform a reliability life test for a component whose underlying life distribution is estimated to be a Weibull distribution, where beta = 2.5 and eta = 500 hours. This estimation is uncertain, however, and the engineer has been asked to monitor the test and report to management if the failure times suggest that the estimated life distribution is incorrect. Ten units will be tested under normal operating conditions.

Follow the steps outlined below to view two-sided 80% confidence bounds for the failure times of each unit in the test.

The following plot shows the first five actual failures displayed with the ten expected failure times.

At this point, the engineer would inform management that the observed failure times indicate that the estimated life distribution may be inaccurate.

 

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