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The unreliability vs. time plot is a linear representation of the unreliability (probability of failure) versus time. The plotted points represent the transformed times-to-failure data based on the selected life-stress model at the use stress level you specified. The data are then reordered and plotted, along with the overall model solution of the life-stress model at the specified stress level. The plotted line shows values at the use stress level you specified. | The unreliability vs. time plot is a linear representation of the unreliability (probability of failure) versus time. The plotted points represent the transformed times-to-failure data based on the selected life-stress model at the use stress level you specified. The data are then reordered and plotted, along with the overall model solution of the life-stress model at the specified stress level. The plotted line shows values at the use stress level you specified. |
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Unreliability vs. Time Plot
The unreliability vs. time plot is a linear representation of the unreliability (probability of failure) versus time. The plotted points represent the transformed times-to-failure data based on the selected life-stress model at the use stress level you specified. The data are then reordered and plotted, along with the overall model solution of the life-stress model at the specified stress level. The plotted line shows values at the use stress level you specified.