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A unified model of mean-time-to-failure for electromigration, thermomigration, and stress-migration based on entropy production

Journal of Applied Physics, 2019
We have revisited Black's equation of mean-time-to-failure (MTTF) for electromigration from the viewpoint that in irreversible processes, entropy production is the controlling behavior.
K. Tu, A. Gusak
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New nonparametric classes of distributions in terms of mean time to failure in age replacement

Journal of Applied Probability, 2018
The mean time to failure (MTTF) function in age replacement is used to evaluate the performance and effectiveness of the age replacement policy.
Muhyiddin Izadi   +2 more
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Comparison of mean time to first failure and mean up time

Microelectronics Reliability, 1983
Abstract Two unit standby redundant repairable system, parallel systems and series systems are studied. The time between failures and the repair time are assumed exponentially distributed. Expressions for mean time to first failure (MTTFF) and mean up time (MUT) have been obtained.
Chanan Singh, Sohrab Asgarpoor
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The mean time between failures for an LCD panel

Quality and Reliability Engineering International, 2011
AbstractThe calculation of mean time between failures is very important in reliability life data analysis. For different distributions, the values of mean time between failures are always different. The two‐parameter Weibull distribution is widely used in reliability engineering. However, some distributions may offer a better fit of data.
Fu-Kwun Wang, Tao-Peng Chu
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On the Mean Time between Failures for Repairable Systems

IEEE Transactions on Reliability, 1986
Much of the recent work on modelling repairable systems involves Poisson processes with nonconstant intensity functions, viz, nonhomogeneous Poisson processes. Since times between failures are not identically distributed when the process is nonhomogeneous, it is not clear what concept should take the place of the mean time between failures in assessing
Engelhardt, Max, Bain, Lee J.
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Mean time to failure of systems with dependent components

Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2014
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Chin-Diew Lai, Gwo Dong Lin
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On the scalability and mean-time to failure of $k$ resilient protocols

Acta Informatica, 1997
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Sampath Rangarajan   +2 more
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On classes of life distributions based on the mean time to failure function

Journal of Applied Probability, 2021
AbstractThe performance and effectiveness of an age replacement policy can be assessed by its mean time to failure (MTTF) function. We develop shock model theory in different scenarios for classes of life distributions based on the MTTF function where the probabilities $\bar{P}_k$ of surviving the first k shocks are assumed to have discrete DMTTF ...
Ruhul Ali Khan   +2 more
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Mean Time to Unsafe Failure

2002
With the increased use of electronics and networks comes a concern about their failure modes. If they fail, we wish they did so in a benign manner. Hence, a reliability parameter of interest is the expected time to a disastrous failure, where there is a loss of money, information, or time. The models and methods for computing this expectation, however,
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Computation of Mean Time to Failure for a System with Simple Redundancy

IEEE Transactions on Reliability, 1986
A system consisting of several independent components in series can be made more reliable by adding an ''identical'' component in parallel to some of the components. Two mathematical series are presented for computing the mean time to failure for the system when the failure times of the components are exponentially distributed.
Sweet, Arnold L.   +2 more
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