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Planning Life Tests Based on Progressively Type-I Grouped Censored Data from the Weibull Distribution
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2011
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EngineeringInspectionLife PredictionOptimal Experimental DesignReliability EngineeringLongevityUncertainty QuantificationSystems EngineeringInspection PlanningBiostatisticsLife TestsSimulated Annealing AlgorithmPublic HealthLife ExpectancyStatisticsMedical StatisticWeibull DistributionAccelerated Life TestingReliabilityEpidemiologyReliability ModellingOptimal Inspection TimesStatistical InferenceInspection Times
In this article, we apply the simulated annealing algorithm to determine optimally spaced inspection times for the two-parameter Weibull distribution for any given progressive Type-I grouped censoring plan. We examine how the asymptotic relative efficiencies of the estimates are affected by the position of the monitoring points and the number of monitoring points used. A comparison of different inspection plans is made that will enable the user to select a plan for a specified quality goal. Using the same algorithm, we can also determine an optimal progressive Type-I grouped censoring plan when the inspection times and the expected proportions of total failures in the experiment are pre-fixed. Finally, we discuss the sample size and the acceptance constant of the progressively Type-I grouped censored reliability sampling plan when the optimal inspection times are used.
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