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The Cumulative Number of Failures plot shows the failure times in the x-axis and the cumulative number of failures in the y-axis. The points represent the actual failure times in the data set and the line represents the expected cumulative number of failures based on a simulation using the calculated model parameters. This gives you an indication of how the number of failures is increasing over time. | |||
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Parametric RDA Cumulative Number of Failures |
The Cumulative Number of Failures plot shows the failure times in the x-axis and the cumulative number of failures in the y-axis. The points represent the actual failure times in the data set and the line represents the expected cumulative number of failures based on a simulation using the calculated model parameters. This gives you an indication of how the number of failures is increasing over time. |
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