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The non-parametric RDA folio is based on the mean cumulative function (MCF). This analysis provides a plot of the MCF to illustrate the average number of recurring failures of a system, or a group of systems, over a given period of time (or distance, cycles, etc.). The MCF can be used to evaluate whether the number of failures increases or decreases over time, to predict the future number of failures or to compare different data sets from different designs, operating conditions, production periods, etc.
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Non-Parametric RDA Folio

The non-parametric RDA folio is based on the mean cumulative function (MCF). This analysis provides a plot of the MCF to illustrate the average number of recurring failures of a system, or a group of systems, over a given period of time (or distance, cycles, etc.). The MCF can be used to evaluate whether the number of failures increases or decreases over time, to predict the future number of failures or to compare different data sets from different designs, operating conditions, production periods, etc.

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