cylinder: Diesel Engine Cylinder Replacements

Description Format Details Source See Also

Description

Nelson and Doganaksoy present data on cylinder replacement times for 120 diesel engines. We take these engines to be a sample from a larger population of engines. Each engine has 16 cylinders.

Format

A data.frame with 276 rows and 4 variables:

[, 1] engine Type of engine used Categoric
[, 2] days Accumulated time at event Numeric
[, 3] count Number of events observed at days Numeric
[, 4] event Event observed at days (Replacement/End) Categoric

Details

Cylinders in a type of diesel engine can develop leaks or have low compression. Cylinders are inspected at times of convenience, along with other usual engine maintenance operations. Faulty cylinders are replaced by a rebuilt cylinder. More than one cylinder could be replaced at an inspection. Management needed to know if the company should perform preventive replacement of cylinders before they develop low compression.

Source

Nelson, W. and Doganaksoy, N. (1989), A computer program for an estimate and confidence limits for the mean cumulative function for cost or number of repairs of repairable products, TIS report 89CRD239, General Electric Company Research and Development, Schenectady, NY

See Also

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