Estimation of Weibull Parameters With Competing-Mode Censoring
- 1 April 1976
- journal article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in IEEE Transactions on Reliability
- Vol. R-25 (1) , 25-31
- https://doi.org/10.1109/TR.1976.5214946
Abstract
Existing results are reviewed for the maximum likelihood (ML) estimation of the parameters of a 2-parameter Weibull life distribution for the case where the data are censored by failures due to an arbitrary number of independent 2-parameter Weibull failure modes. For the case where all distributions have a common but unknown shape parameter the joint ML estimators are derived for i) a general percentile of the j-th distribution, ii) the common shape parameter, and iii) the proportion of failures due to failure mode j. Exact interval estimates of the common shape parameter are constructable in terms of the ML estimates obtained by using i) the data without regard to failure mode, and ii) existing tables of the percentage points of a certain pivotal function. Exact interval estimates for a general percentile of failure-mode-j distribution are calculable when the failure proportion due to failure-mode-j is known; otherwise a joint s-confidence region for the percentile and failure proportion is calculable. It is shown that sudden death endurance test results can be analyzed as a special case of competing-mode censoring. Tabular values for the construction of interval estimates for the 10-th percentile of the failure-mode-j distribution are given for 17 combinations of sample size (from 5 to 30) and number of failures.Keywords
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