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|  | The Weibull distribution is one of the most widely used lifetime distributions in reliability engineering. It is a versatile distribution that can take on the characteristics of other types of distributions, based on the value of the shape parameter, <math> \boldsymbol{\beta} </math>. This chapter provides a brief background on the Weibull distribution, presents and derives most of the applicable equations and presents examples calculated both manually and by using ReliaSoft's Weibull++.  |  | #REDIRECT [[The Weibull Distribution]] | 
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|  | {{Weibull Probability Density Function}}
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|  | {{Weibull Statistical Properties}}
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|  | {{Characteristics of the Weibull Distribution}}
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|  | {{Estimation of the Weibull Parameters}}
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|  | {{weibull fisher matrix confidence bounds}}
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|  | {{weibull likelihood ratio confidence bounds}}
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|  | {{weibull bayesian confidence bounds}}
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|  | {{weibull-bayesian analysis}}
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|  | {{Weibull DistributionGeneral Examples}}
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