ABSTRACT: This article presents the development of a general Bayes inference model for accelerated life testing. The failure times at a constant stress level are assumed to belong to a Weibull distribution, but the specification of strict adherence to a parametric time-transformation function is not required. Rather, prior information is used to indirectly define a multivariate prior distribution for the scale parameters at the various stress levels and the common shape parameter. Using the approach, Bayes point estimates as well as probability statements for use-stress (and accelerated) life parameters may be inferred from a host of testing scenarios. The inference procedure accommodates both the interval data sampling strategy and type I ...
A Bayesian analysis for the Weibull proportional hazard (PH) model is presented. A comparison betwee...
This paper deals with the classical and Bayesian estimations of step-stress partially accelerated li...
A Bayesian analysis for the Weibull proportional hazard (PH) model is presented. A comparison betwee...
This article presents the development of a general Bayes inference model for accelerated life testin...
In life-testing investigations, accelerated life testing is crucial since it reduces both time and c...
Consider a J-component series system which is put on Accelerated Life Test (ALT) involving K stress ...
This article has been made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund.Constant-stress ...
Several authors have over the years studied the art of modeling data from accelerated life ...
In this paper, the point at issue is to deliberate point and interval estimations for the parameters...
Reliability life testing is used for life data analysis in which samples are tested under normal con...
In this paper, the point at issue of this paper is to deliberate point and interval estimations for ...
The accelerated life tests provide quick information on the life time distributions by testing mater...
In a competitive world where products are designed to last for long periods of time, obtaining time-...
In this paper, constant-stress Accelerated Life Testing (ALT) is studied when the lifetime of test u...
In this paper, we present a Bayesian analysis for the Weibull proportional hazard (PH) model used in...
A Bayesian analysis for the Weibull proportional hazard (PH) model is presented. A comparison betwee...
This paper deals with the classical and Bayesian estimations of step-stress partially accelerated li...
A Bayesian analysis for the Weibull proportional hazard (PH) model is presented. A comparison betwee...
This article presents the development of a general Bayes inference model for accelerated life testin...
In life-testing investigations, accelerated life testing is crucial since it reduces both time and c...
Consider a J-component series system which is put on Accelerated Life Test (ALT) involving K stress ...
This article has been made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund.Constant-stress ...
Several authors have over the years studied the art of modeling data from accelerated life ...
In this paper, the point at issue is to deliberate point and interval estimations for the parameters...
Reliability life testing is used for life data analysis in which samples are tested under normal con...
In this paper, the point at issue of this paper is to deliberate point and interval estimations for ...
The accelerated life tests provide quick information on the life time distributions by testing mater...
In a competitive world where products are designed to last for long periods of time, obtaining time-...
In this paper, constant-stress Accelerated Life Testing (ALT) is studied when the lifetime of test u...
In this paper, we present a Bayesian analysis for the Weibull proportional hazard (PH) model used in...
A Bayesian analysis for the Weibull proportional hazard (PH) model is presented. A comparison betwee...
This paper deals with the classical and Bayesian estimations of step-stress partially accelerated li...
A Bayesian analysis for the Weibull proportional hazard (PH) model is presented. A comparison betwee...