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Reliability aspects in a dynamic time-to-failure degradation-based model

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  • Mohamed Kayid
  • Lolwa Alshagrawi

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Although the ordinary time-to-failure degradation-based model has been extensively used in practice, it also has its limitations. In this paper, we consider a time-to-failure degradation-based model recently proposed by Albabtain et al., where a limiting conditional survival probability entertains further stochastic relationships between the failure time and the degree of degradation. In the particular case where the limited survival probability is available for the proportional failure rate model, the model is developed using two well-known degradation paths, namely the additive degradation path and the multiplicative degradation path, each of which has a component of random variation. Preservation of various stochastic orders and aging properties of the random variation component in the model in the described setting is developed. To illustrate the model in the modified design, some examples of interest in reliability are presented.

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  • Mohamed Kayid & Lolwa Alshagrawi, 2022. "Reliability aspects in a dynamic time-to-failure degradation-based model," Journal of Risk and Reliability, , vol. 236(6), pages 968-980, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:risrel:v:236:y:2022:i:6:p:968-980
    DOI: 10.1177/1748006X211064092
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