Sensitivity Analysis of Burn-in Model considering Bimodal-Mixed Weibull Distribution under Free Warranty Policy

무료보증정책하에서 이봉-혼합 와이블 분포를 고려한 Burn-in 모형의 민감도 분석

  • Song Suh-Ill (Dept. of Industrial Engineering, Dong A University) ;
  • Jo Young-Chan (Dept. of Industrial Engineering, Dong A University) ;
  • Park Hyun-Kyu (Dept. of Industrial Engineering, Dong A University) ;
  • Shon Han-Deak (Dept. of Industrial Engineering, Pusan Information Technology College)
  • 송서일 (동아대학교 산업공학과) ;
  • 조영찬 (동아대학교 산업공학과) ;
  • 박현규 (동아대학교 산업공학과) ;
  • 손한덕 (부산정보대학 공업경영과)
  • Published : 1998.11.01

Abstract

Although the bimodal mixed weibull distribution is used to developing burn-in model widely, the failure times for a component or a system is often truncated at some time, T, due to the obsolescence in the electronics industry. In this paper, we will determine minimum total cost and burn-in time by using the bimodal mixed weibull distribution and the truncated bimodal mixed weibull distribution under the free warranty policy. The results of this study are summarized as follows. First, when products or system is not repairable, the width of the change of burn-in time can be larger by ${\beta}_1,\;{\beta}_2$ Second, if burn-in time become longer, it will be impossible to consider the bum-in in a long time, and in this case, the burn-in time should be shorten by the acceleration burn-in. Third, in case that opportunity loss cost or repair cost is exceed the warranty cost, or the total cost of considering burn-in is larger than that of not considering burn-in, it is not existed burn-in time which makes total cost to minimize. Forth, the shorter life-cycle of product, the more burn-in times will be decreased and the cost in considering burn-in will be increased

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