Title :
An Evaluation of Exponential and Weibull Test Plans
Author :
Harter, H.Leon ; Moore, Albert H.
Author_Institution :
Air Force Flight Dynamics Laboratory (AFFDL/FBRD)//Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433 USA
fDate :
6/1/1976 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
MIL-STD-781B gives sampling plans (sequential and fixed length) for reliability tests under the assumption of a constant failure rate. Using Monte Carlo techniques, the authors compare s-expected time to a decision and producer and consumer risks for some of these plans. It is shown that plans which assume an exponential distribution are not robust to departures from that assumption. A simple modification of these plans for use when life has a Weibull distribution with known shape parameter not equal to one, and an adaptive test procedure for use when life has a Weibull distribution with unknown shape parameter are proposed. The modified plans for a Weibull distribution with known shape parameter have the same designated producer and consumer risks, but different s-expected time to a decision than the corresponding exponential plans. Using Monte Carlo techniques, the authors determine s-expected time to a decision and producer and consumer risks for various forms of the adaptive procedure.
Keywords :
Exponential distribution; Life testing; Mathematics; Monte Carlo methods; Sampling methods; Sequential analysis; Shape; Statistical analysis; Statistical distributions; Weibull distribution; Adaptive Tests; Exponential Distribution; Reliability Tests; Weibull Distribution;
Journal_Title :
Reliability, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TR.1976.5214992