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This result that can be obtained from the Quick Calculation Pad (QCP), for <math>T=68,\,\!</math> as seen in the following picture. | This result that can be obtained from the Quick Calculation Pad (QCP), for <math>T=68,\,\!</math> as seen in the following picture. | ||
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The instantaneous reliability can then be calculated as: | The instantaneous reliability can then be calculated as: |
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This example appears in the Reliability growth reference.
The table below shows the number of failures of each interval of trials and the cumulative number of trials in each interval for a reliability growth test. For example, the first row indicates that for an interval of 14 trials, 5 failures occurred.
Failures in Interval | Cumulative Trials |
---|---|
5 | 14 |
3 | 33 |
4 | 48 |
0 | 52 |
1 | 53 |
0 | 57 |
1 | 58 |
0 | 62 |
1 | 63 |
0 | 67 |
1 | 68 |
Using the RGA software, the parameters of the Crow-AMSAA model are estimated as follows:
- [math]\displaystyle{ \hat{\beta }=0.7950\,\! }[/math]
and:
- [math]\displaystyle{ \hat{\lambda }=0.5588\,\! }[/math]
As we have seen, the Crow-AMSAA instantaneous failure intensity, [math]\displaystyle{ {{\lambda }_{i}}(T)\,\! }[/math], is defined as:
- [math]\displaystyle{ \begin{align} {{\lambda }_{i}}(T)=\lambda \beta {{T}^{\beta -1}},\text{with }T\gt 0,\text{ }\lambda \gt 0\text{ and }\beta \gt 0 \end{align}\,\! }[/math]
Using the parameter estimates, we can calculate the instantaneous unreliability at the end of the test, or [math]\displaystyle{ T=68.\,\! }[/math]
- [math]\displaystyle{ {{R}_{i}}(68)=0.5588\cdot 0.7950\cdot {{68}^{0.7950-1}}=0.1871\,\! }[/math]
This result that can be obtained from the Quick Calculation Pad (QCP), for [math]\displaystyle{ T=68,\,\! }[/math] as seen in the following picture.
The instantaneous reliability can then be calculated as:
- [math]\displaystyle{ \begin{align} {{R}_{inst}}=1-0.1871=0.8129 \end{align}\,\! }[/math]