Reliability assessment of high‐quality and long‐life products based on zero‐failure data Journal Articles uri icon

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abstract

  • AbstractFor a period of mission time, only zero‐failure data can be obtained for high‐quality long‐life products. In the case of zero‐failure data reliability assessment, the point estimates and confidence interval estimates of distribution parameters cannot be obtained simultaneously by the current reliability assessment models, and the credibility of the assessment results may be reduced if they are obtained at the same time. A new model is proposed for consistency problem in this paper. In the proposed model, the point estimates of reliability can be obtained by the lifetime probability distribution derived from matching distribution curve method, while the confidence interval estimates of reliability can be obtained by using new samples generated from the lifetime probability distribution according to parameter bootstrap method. By analyzing the zero‐failure data of the torque motors after real operation, the results show that the new model not only meets the requirements of reliability assessment but also improves the accuracy of reliability interval estimation.

authors

  • Li, Haiyang
  • Xie, Liyang
  • Li, Ming
  • Ren, Jungang
  • Zhao, Bingfeng
  • Zhang, Shijian

publication date

  • February 2019