Many studies have suggested the modifications and generalizations of the Weibull distribution to model the nonmonotone hazards. In this paper, we combine the logarithms of two cumulative hazard rate functions and propose a new modified form of the Weibull distribution. The newly proposed distribution may be called a new flexible extended Weibull distribution. Corresponding hazard rate function of the proposed distribution shows flexible (monotone and nonmonotone) shapes. Three different characterizations along with some mathematical properties are provided. We also consider the maximum likelihood estimation procedure to estimate the model parameters. For the illustrative purposes, two real applications from reliability engineering with bath...
Abstract: A three-parameter generalization of the Weibull distribution is presented to deal with gen...
In this article we introduce an extension of Chen’s (2000) family of distributions given by Lehman a...
In this article, a new approach is used to introduce an additional parameter to a continuous class o...
Many studies have suggested the modifications and generalizations of the Weibull distribution to mod...
A new lifetime distribution capable of modeling a bathtub-shaped hazard-rate function is proposed. T...
In this study, we introduce an extended version of the modified Weibull distribution with an additio...
A four parameter generalization of the Weibull distribution capable of modeling a bathtub-shaped haz...
This paper is devoted to study a new four- parameter additive model. The newly suggested model is re...
Modeling reliability data with nonmonotone hazards is a prominent research topic that is quite rich ...
Bathtub failure rate shape is widely used in industrial and medical applications. In this paper, a t...
© 2014 Sapienza Università di Roma. A new class of lifetime distributions is introduced by compoundi...
In recent advances in distribution theory, the Weibull distribution has often been used to generate ...
We define and study a new continuous distribution called the exponentiated Weibull Burr XII. Its den...
A new class of lifetime distributions, which can exhibit with upside-down bathtub-shaped, bathtub-sh...
A five-parameter distribution so-called the beta modified Weibull distribution is defined and studie...
Abstract: A three-parameter generalization of the Weibull distribution is presented to deal with gen...
In this article we introduce an extension of Chen’s (2000) family of distributions given by Lehman a...
In this article, a new approach is used to introduce an additional parameter to a continuous class o...
Many studies have suggested the modifications and generalizations of the Weibull distribution to mod...
A new lifetime distribution capable of modeling a bathtub-shaped hazard-rate function is proposed. T...
In this study, we introduce an extended version of the modified Weibull distribution with an additio...
A four parameter generalization of the Weibull distribution capable of modeling a bathtub-shaped haz...
This paper is devoted to study a new four- parameter additive model. The newly suggested model is re...
Modeling reliability data with nonmonotone hazards is a prominent research topic that is quite rich ...
Bathtub failure rate shape is widely used in industrial and medical applications. In this paper, a t...
© 2014 Sapienza Università di Roma. A new class of lifetime distributions is introduced by compoundi...
In recent advances in distribution theory, the Weibull distribution has often been used to generate ...
We define and study a new continuous distribution called the exponentiated Weibull Burr XII. Its den...
A new class of lifetime distributions, which can exhibit with upside-down bathtub-shaped, bathtub-sh...
A five-parameter distribution so-called the beta modified Weibull distribution is defined and studie...
Abstract: A three-parameter generalization of the Weibull distribution is presented to deal with gen...
In this article we introduce an extension of Chen’s (2000) family of distributions given by Lehman a...
In this article, a new approach is used to introduce an additional parameter to a continuous class o...