Exponential Distribution: How a Poor Memory Helps to Model Failure Data
When modelling failure data for reliability analysis, the exponential distribution retains no record of the previous failure of an item. This special characteristic makes the distribution extremely useful for modelling the behavior of items that have a constant failure rate.
Will the Weibull Distribution Be on the Demonstration Test?
An early first-failure can affect an analysis of a part or component. The Weibull distribution is frequently used to model time-to-failure data.
Lightsaber Capability Analysis: The Results
Lightsaber Capability Analysis: The Results
Why the Weibull Distribution is Always Welcome
When it comes to reliability-related data, Weibull frequently is the go-to distribution. Read this Blog to discover why it is so popular.
The Care and Feeding of Capital Equipment (with Reliability Statistics)
The Care and Feeding of Capital Equipment (with Reliability Statistics)
How to Predict Warranty Claims (and Keep Cool Doing It)
No manufacturer sets out to disappoint a customer, but defects can exist so most provide a warranty to keep their customers satisfied. But anticipating warranty costs for a product or business can be challenging, even risky. So how can you estimate future warranty expenses with confidence?
Reliability and Survival: The High Stakes of Product Performance
Reliability and Survival: The High Stakes of Product Performance