Although the Weibull distribution is widely used in a variety of reliability applications, difficulties in its treatment, particularly in three parameter cases in the maximum likelihood estimation, hinder us from using the distribution. The extended Weibull distribution proposed by Marshall and Olkin (1997) can avoid the difficulties which appear in the conventional Weibull distribution models. This paper shows the maximum likelihood estimation method in the extended Weibull distribution model. The paper also illustrates some typical applications for breakdown voltage estimation in which the extended models are superior to the conventional Weibull models. The central discussion is whether the shape parameters in the extended model accomplis...
A two parameter Weibull distribution is assumed to be the appropriate model of an engineering device...
Some general properties of the Weibull distribution are discussed. The mathematical development of t...
This paper examines the estimation comparison of two methods for Weibull parameters, one is the maxi...
A three-parameter distribution called extended Weibull distribution is investigated in this article....
The three-parameter Weibull distribution is a commonly-used distribution for the study of reliabilit...
Weibull distribution plays an important role in failure distribution modeling in reliability studies...
The Weibull distribution is commonly used for statistical processing of breakdown data of electrica...
Recently, the Weibull-Rayleigh Distribution (WRD) has been derived as a new class of the Weibul...
The estimation problems for the conventional step-up method (the observed breakdown voltages are not...
The estimation of parameters of a Weibull distribution, requiring numerical methods, has been discus...
In this paper we consider the estimation of the Weibull Generalized Exponential Distribution (WGED) ...
Lifetimes of modern mechanic or electronic units usually exhibit bathtub-shaped failure rates. An ap...
The characteristics and application of the truncated Weibull distribution are studied in this paper....
Abstract|In assessing the insulation withstand level of the electric apparatus, the step-up test met...
The Weibull distribution plays an important role in failure distribution modeling of reliability res...
A two parameter Weibull distribution is assumed to be the appropriate model of an engineering device...
Some general properties of the Weibull distribution are discussed. The mathematical development of t...
This paper examines the estimation comparison of two methods for Weibull parameters, one is the maxi...
A three-parameter distribution called extended Weibull distribution is investigated in this article....
The three-parameter Weibull distribution is a commonly-used distribution for the study of reliabilit...
Weibull distribution plays an important role in failure distribution modeling in reliability studies...
The Weibull distribution is commonly used for statistical processing of breakdown data of electrica...
Recently, the Weibull-Rayleigh Distribution (WRD) has been derived as a new class of the Weibul...
The estimation problems for the conventional step-up method (the observed breakdown voltages are not...
The estimation of parameters of a Weibull distribution, requiring numerical methods, has been discus...
In this paper we consider the estimation of the Weibull Generalized Exponential Distribution (WGED) ...
Lifetimes of modern mechanic or electronic units usually exhibit bathtub-shaped failure rates. An ap...
The characteristics and application of the truncated Weibull distribution are studied in this paper....
Abstract|In assessing the insulation withstand level of the electric apparatus, the step-up test met...
The Weibull distribution plays an important role in failure distribution modeling of reliability res...
A two parameter Weibull distribution is assumed to be the appropriate model of an engineering device...
Some general properties of the Weibull distribution are discussed. The mathematical development of t...
This paper examines the estimation comparison of two methods for Weibull parameters, one is the maxi...