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The data set is from Example 20.5 on page 542 in the book | The data set is from Example 20.5 on page 542 in the book ''Statistical Methods for Reliability Data'' by Dr. Meeker and Dr. Escobar, John Wiley & Sons, 1998. | ||
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A Weibull distribution with Arrhenius relationship is used. The Arrhenius relationship uses the following formula: | A Weibull distribution with an Arrhenius life stress relationship is used. The Arrhenius relationship uses the following formula: | ||
::<math>ln(\eta) = \beta_{0} + \beta_{1} \times \frac{11605}{T}\,\!</math> | ::<math>ln(\eta) = \beta_{0} + \beta_{1} \times \frac{11605}{T}\,\!</math> | ||
The planning values of the model parameters | The planning values of the model parameters for the test plan are <math>\beta\,\!</math> = 1.667, <math>\beta_{0}\,\!</math> = -16.7333 and <math>\beta_{1}\,\!</math> = 0.7265. These planning values were obtained based on the following assumptions: 0.1% of the units will fail in 6 months (183 hours) at 50°C, and 90% will fail in 6 months at 120°C. This information is given in Example 20.2 on page 535. | ||
The use temperature is 50°C (323.15°K) and the highest temperature used in the test is 120°C (393.15 °K). | The use temperature is 50°C (323.15°K) and the highest temperature that can be used in the test is 120°C (393.15 °K). | ||
A total of 300 units are available for testing. Three temperature levels can be used and 20% of the units will be tested at the middle temperature level. The | A total of 300 units are available for testing. Three temperature levels can be used and 20% of the units will be tested at the middle temperature level. The objectives of the test plan are to: | ||
* Determine the three temperature levels used in the test. | * Determine the three temperature levels that should be used in the test. | ||
* Determine the number of test units at the high and the low temperature | * Determine the number of test units at the high and the low temperature levels. | ||
Tests will be conducted using the created test plan. The failure data from the test | Tests will be conducted using the created test plan. The failure data from the test will be used to estimate the model parameters and the reliability model, which are then used to predict the B10 life at 50°C and its variance. Therefore, we need a test plan that will minimize the estimation variance for the B10 life at 50°C. | ||
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The three level compromise test plan is: | The three level compromise test plan is: | ||
* 156 units | * 156 units should be tested at 78°C (351.15°K) | ||
* 60 units | * 60 units should be tested at 98°C (371.15°K) | ||
* 84 units | * 84 units should be tested at 120°C (393.15°K) | ||
Based on this test plan, the estimated standard error for the B10 life at 50°C is <math>Ase\left [log \left(\hat{t}_{0.1}(50) \right) \right] = 0.4375\,\!</math> . | |||
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