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O'Connor gives the failure times (in number of kilometers of use) of vehicle shock absorbers. The data shows two different failure modes occurring, denoted by M1 and M2. Engineers responsible for shock absorber manufacturing and reliability were interested in the distribution of kilometers to failure for the individual failure modes. Engineers responsible for higher-level automobile system reliability and choosing among alternative vendors were interested in the overall failure distribution for the shock absorbers.
A data.frame
with 38 rows and 3 variables:
[, 1] | kilometers | Accumulated distance at event | Numeric |
[, 2] | mode | Failure mode observed at miles | Categoric |
[, 3] | event | Event observed at miles (failure/right-censored) | Categoric |
O'Connor, P. D. T. (1985), Practical Reliability Engineering (Second Edition), New York, NY; John Wiley & Sons.
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