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| valign="middle" align="left" | [http://www.reliawiki.com/index.php/The_Weibull_Distribution The Weibull Distribution] | | valign="middle" align="left" | See also [http://www.reliawiki.com/index.php/The_Weibull_Distribution The Weibull Distribution] | ||
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Revision as of 23:30, 10 February 2012
The One-Parameter Weibull DistributionThe one-parameter Weibull distribution is a special case of the two parameter Weibull that assumes that shape parameter is known constant,
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In this formulation we assume that the shape parameter is known a priori from past experience on identical or similar products. The advantage of doing this is that data sets with few or no failures can be analyzed. More... |
See also The Weibull Distribution |
See also Analysis Example |