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Consider the following times-to-failure data at three different stress levels.
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The data set was analyzed jointly and with a complete MLE solution over the entire data set using ReliaSoft's ALTA yielding:  
The data set was entered into the ALTA standard folio and analyzed using the Eyring-Weibull relationship model, yielding:


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Once the parameters of the model are defined, other life measures can be directly obtained using the appropriate equations. For example, the MTTF can be obtained for the use stress level of 323 K using:
Once the parameters of the model are defined, other life measures can be directly obtained using the appropriate equations. For example, the MTTF can be obtained for the use stress level of 323 K by using:


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Consider the following times-to-failure data at three different stress levels.



Pdf of the lognormal distribution with different log-std values.



The data set was entered into the ALTA standard folio and analyzed using the Eyring-Weibull relationship model, yielding:


[math]\displaystyle{ \widehat{\beta }=4.29186497 }[/math]


[math]\displaystyle{ \widehat{A}=-11.08784624 }[/math]


[math]\displaystyle{ \widehat{B}=1454.08635742 }[/math]


Once the parameters of the model are defined, other life measures can be directly obtained using the appropriate equations. For example, the MTTF can be obtained for the use stress level of 323 K by using:


[math]\displaystyle{ \overline{T}=\frac{1}{V}{{e}^{-\left( A-\tfrac{B}{V} \right)}}\cdot \Gamma \left( \frac{1}{\beta }+1 \right) }[/math]


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[math]\displaystyle{ \begin{align} & \overline{T}= & \frac{1}{323}{{e}^{-\left( -11.08784624-\tfrac{1454.08635742}{323} \right)}}\cdot \Gamma \left( \frac{1}{4.29186497}+1 \right) =16,610\text{ }hr \end{align} }[/math]