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Weibull Analysis in Excel

This document provides information about performing a Weibull analysis in Excel. It includes the data used for a Weibull plot, explanations of the Weibull function and parameters in Excel, and the results of regression analysis. The Weibull function in Excel returns the cumulative distribution function (CDF) or probability density function (PDF) based on input values. The document also references additional resources for Weibull analysis nomenclature and methods.

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Weibull Analysis in Excel

This document provides information about performing a Weibull analysis in Excel. It includes the data used for a Weibull plot, explanations of the Weibull function and parameters in Excel, and the results of regression analysis. The Weibull function in Excel returns the cumulative distribution function (CDF) or probability density function (PDF) based on input values. The document also references additional resources for Weibull analysis nomenclature and methods.

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Weibull Analysis In Excel

The Facts For A Weibull Plot X-age to Y-plot i-values failure position sorted 1 37 0.109375 2 63 0.265625 3 69 0.421875 4 73 0.578125 5 108 0.734375 6 140 0.890625

Data To Use For Excel Regression Use This Use This Date For Date For X-axis Y-axis -2.15561601 3.610918 A Weibull function is provided in Excel for th Weibull(x,alpha,beta,true) <--provides the c -1.17527042 4.143135 Weibull(x,alpha,beta,false) <--provides the -0.60154355 4.234107 -0.14728704 4.290459 note x must be greater than zero note alpha in Excel is the Weibull slope b 0.2819178 4.682131 note beta in Excel is the Weibull characte 0.79433683 4.941642 The Weibull function in Excel will not take Excel Regression Stats b= 2.361 0.632121 <--Using the Excel Weibull function for X-ag h= 92.672 0.009373 <--Using the Excel Weibull function for X-ag 2 R = The Weibull CDF = 1-exp(-(x/h)^(1/b)) 0.9508 The Weibull PDF = (b/(h^b))*(x^(b-1))*exp( SuperSMITH Weibull Stats Given (change any value in the yellow bo b= 2.361 b h h= 92.672 2.361 92.672 R2 = 0.9500

Refer to The New Weibull Handbook, 5th Also refer to International Standard IEC 616

he New Weibull Handbook, 5th edition, by Dr. Robert B. Abernethy for nomenclature to International Standard IEC 61649 Edition 2.0 2008-08 for the same nomeclature as The New Weibull Handbook

function is provided in Excel for the CDF and PDF values alpha,beta,true) <--provides the cumulative distribution function, CDF, at the value of x alpha,beta,false) <--provides the probablity density function, PDF, at the value for x must be greater than zero ha in Excel is the Weibull slope b a in Excel is the Weibull characteristic value h ull function in Excel will not take a data set and return the b and h values! he Excel Weibull function for X-age to failure @ 92.672 we get the expected CDF he Excel Weibull function for X-age to failure @ 92.672 we get the expected PDF

ull CDF = 1-exp(-(x/h)^(1/b )) Weibull reliability R = 1-CDF ull PDF = (b/(h^b))*(x^(b-1))*exp(-1*(x/h)^b) Instanteous failure rate = H(t)=(b/h)*(x/h)^(b-1) hange any value in the yellow boxes): x CDF PDF R H(t) 92.672 ----------> 0.632121 0.009372 0.367879 0.025477

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