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Reliability Data
Reliability data consists of entering the reliability of the equipment at different times or stages. An example is shown in Figure Reliability. In this case, the process is monitored at pre-defined time intervals and the reliability is recorded. The reliability can be computed by a simple ratio of the number of units still functioning vs. the number of units that entered the test stage or by using Life Data Analysis and related methods (e.g. Weibull analysis).
Models for Reliability Data
The following models can be used to analyze reliability data sets. Models and examples using different data types are discussed in later chapters.
1) Lloyd-Lipow (Chapter 6)
2) Gompertz and Modified Gompertz (Chapter 7)
3) Logistic (Chapter 8)