The document presents the results of a failure data analysis conducted on 1000 electronic components over a 19-hour test period. It includes metrics such as failure density, failure rate, reliability, and probability of failure, with reliability values calculated at various time intervals. The analysis shows a decline in reliability from 0.870 at the end of the first hour to 0.286 by the end of the twelfth hour.
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Failure Data Table
The document presents the results of a failure data analysis conducted on 1000 electronic components over a 19-hour test period. It includes metrics such as failure density, failure rate, reliability, and probability of failure, with reliability values calculated at various time intervals. The analysis shows a decline in reliability from 0.870 at the end of the first hour to 0.286 by the end of the twelfth hour.
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Failure Data Analysis
A series of tests were conducted under certain conditions on1000 electronic
components. Total duration of the test is 19 hours. The components failed hourly interval is noted. The result was tabulated. (Table -1) The time interval was i.e. Δt were taken as 1 hour. The no of failures is represented by ʄ and the cumulative failure to the end of the interval is F. Since the number of components failed during a particular interval is noted at the end of interval or at the beginning of next interval, the values are entered between two values of Δt in column (2) (*). Based on the failure data or survival-test we can study: i. Failure Density, ii. Failure Rate, iii. Reliability iv. Probability of Failure. Reliability: This is the ratio of the survivors at any given time to initial population. The reliability at the end of first hour will be R (1) = 870/1000 = 0.870 The reliability at the end of second hour will be R (2) = 787/1000 = 0.787 The reliability at the end of twelfth hour will be R (12) = 286/1000 = 0.286 Table -1 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Time Number Cumulativ Number of Failure Density Failure Reliability of e Failures Survivors Rate Failure Δt ʄ F S FD Z R 0 0 1000 1 (*) 130 0.130 0.139 1 130 870 0.870 83 0.083 0.101 2 213 787 0.787 75 0.075 0.100 3 288 712 0.712 68 0.068 0.100 4 356 644 0.644 62 0.062 0.101 5 418 582 0.582 56 0.056 0.101 6 474 526 0.526 51 0.051 0.101 7 525 475 0.475 46 0.046 0.101 8 571 429 0.429 41 0.041 0.100 9 612 388 0.388 37 0.037 0.100 10 649 351 0.351 34 0.034 0.101 11 683 317 0.317 31 0.031 0.103 12 714 286 0.286 28 0.028 0.103 13 742 258 0.258 64 0.064 0.283 14 806 194 0.194 76 0.076 0.486 15 882 118 0.118 62 0.062 0.714 16 944 56 0.056 40 0.040 1.110 17 984 16 0.016 12 0.012 1.200 18 996 4 0.004 4 0.004 2.000 19 1000 0 0 sum = 1.00 Responsibility