• I.S. EN 61649:2008

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    WEIBULL ANALYSIS

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    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  01-01-2008

    Publisher:  National Standards Authority of Ireland

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    FOREWORD
    INTRODUCTION
    1 Scope
    2 Normative references
    3 Terms, definitions, abbreviations and symbols
       3.1 Terms and definitions
       3.2 Abbreviations
       3.3 Symbols
    4 Application of the techniques
    5 The Weibull distribution
       5.1 The two-parameter Weibull distribution
       5.2 The three-parameter Weibull distribution
    6 Data considerations
       6.1 Data types
       6.2 Time to first failure
       6.3 Material characteristics and the Weibull distribution
       6.4 Sample size
       6.5 Censored and suspended data
    7 Graphical methods and goodness-of-fit
       7.1 Overview
       7.2 How to make the probability plot
       7.3 Hazard plotting
    8 Interpreting the Weibull probability plot
       8.1 The bathtub curve
       8.2 Unknown Weibull modes may be 'masked'
       8.3 Small samples
       8.4 Outliers
       8.5 Interpretation of non-linear plots
    9 Computational methods and goodness-of-fit
       9.1 Introduction
       9.2 Assumptions and conditions
       9.3 Limitations and accuracy
       9.4 Input and output data
       9.5 Goodness-of-fit test
       9.6 MLE - pont estimates of the distribution parameters
            beta and eta
       9.7 Point estimate of the mean time to failure
       9.8 Point estimate of the fractile (10%)of the time to
            failure
       9.9 Point estimate of the reliability at time t (t <= T)
       9.10 Software programs
    10 Confidence intervals
       10.1 Interval estimation of beta
       10.2 Interval estimation of eta
       10.3 MRR Beta-binomial bounds
       10.4 Fisher's Matrix bounds
       10.5 Lower confidence limit for B[10]
       10.6 Lower confidence limit for R
    11 Comparison of median rank regression (MRR)and maximum
       likelihood (MLE) estimation methods
       11.1 Graphical display
       11.2 B life estimates sometimes known as B or L percentiles
       11.3 Small samples
       11.4 Shape parameter beta
       11.5 Confidence intervals
       11.6 Single failure
       11.7 Mathematical rigor
       11.8 Presentation of results
    12 WeiBayes approach
       12.1 Description
       12.2 Method
       12.3 WeiBayes without failures
       12.4 WeiBayes with failures
       12.5 WeiBayes case study
    13 Sudden death method
    14 Other distributions
    Annex A (informative) Examples and case studies
    Annex B (informative) Example of computations
    Annex C (informative) Median rank tables
    Annex D (normative) Statistical Tables
    Annex E (informative) Spreadsheet example
    Annex F (informative) Example of Weibull probability paper
    Annex G (informative) Mixtures of several failure modes
    Annex H (informative) Three-parameter Weibull example
    Annex I (informative) Constructing Weibull paper
    Annex J (informative) Technical background and references
    Annex ZA (normative) Normative references to international
             publications with their corresponding European
             publications
    Bibliography

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    Describes methods for analysing data from a Weibull distribution using continuous parameters such as time to failure, cycles to failure, mechanical stress, etc.

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    Document Type Standard
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    Status Current

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