Control Chart
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Dr. Vipindas K.
Assistant Professor
Mechanical Engineering Department
IIITDM Kurnool
Reliability
Bath tub curve of failure rate function
• There are three basic ways in which the pattern of failures can change with time.
• We can tell much about the causes of failure and about the reliability of the item
by looking at the way the hazard rate behaves in time
Bath tub curve of failure rate function
• Decreasing hazard rates are observed in items which become less likely to fail as
their survival time increases.
• The parts are operated under failure-provoking stress conditions for a time
before delivery. As substandard parts fail and are rejected the hazard rate
decreases and the surviving population is more reliable.
Bath tub curve of failure rate function
• A constant hazard rate is characteristic of failures which are caused by the
application of loads in excess of the design strength, at a constant average rate.
• Exponential
• Gamma
• Weibull
• Normal
• Log Normal
Exponential distributions
• The measuring unit of the parameter λ is the probability per unit of time
• The device that has an age t is as good as new item with an age of zero. This is
the memory less property of the exponential distribution
Examples on Failure rate function
• The mean time to failure of a particular type of component is 800 hrs. what is the
probability that a similar component will fail in an operating time of (a) 200 hrs,
(b) 400 hrs, (c) 800 hrs (d) 1000 hrs
The Weibull Distribution
• MTTF:
• Standard deviation:
The Weibull Distribution
• The following relationships apply for integer values of x and n.
The Weibull Distribution
• Gamma function.
The Weibull Distribution
• If, however, failures do not start at t = 0, but only after a finite time γ, then the
Weibull reliability function takes the form