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Short description of the situations when you might use this model.
The repairable systems reliability demonstration tests utility can assist in determining the appropriate cumulative test time or number of test systems in order to demonstrate a specific cumulative MTBF for a given operating period at a desired confidence level. The same applies for demonstrating an instantaneous MTBF, or cumulative and instantaneous failure intensity.
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Repairable Systems Reliability Demonstration Tests

The repairable systems reliability demonstration tests utility can assist in determining the appropriate cumulative test time or number of test systems in order to demonstrate a specific cumulative MTBF for a given operating period at a desired confidence level. The same applies for demonstrating an instantaneous MTBF, or cumulative and instantaneous failure intensity.

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