Estimation of Failure Rate and Acceleration Factor in Accelerated Life Testing under Type-I Censoring

정시중단 가속수명시험에서 고장률과 가속계수의 추정

  • 공명복 (울산대학교 산업정보경영공학부) ;
  • 박일광 (울산대학교 산업정보경영공학부)
  • Published : 2003.06.30

Abstract

We consider the estimation of failure rate and acceleration factor under type-I censoring without using acceleration model when testing is conducted in only one highly accelerated condition. Failure times of an item are assumed to be exponentially distributed. It is also assumed that the uncertainty about the acceleration factor, the failure time contraction ratio between accelerated condition and use condition, can be modeled by the uniform or gamma prior distribution of appropriate parameters. We respectively use Bayes and maximum likelihood approaches to estimate acceleration factor and failure rate in the use condition. An example is given to show how the method can be applied.

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