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Robust Inference for Intermittently‐Monitored Step‐Stress Tests Under Weibull Lifetime Distributions
ABSTRACT Many modern products exhibit high reliability under normal operating conditions. Conducting life tests under these conditions may result in very few observed failures, insufficient for accurate inferences. Instead, accelerated life tests (ALTs) must be performed.
Narayanaswamy Balakrishnan +2 more
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Application of Two-Parameter Weibull Distribution for Predictive Maintenance: A Case Study
Stefania Ferrisi +4 more
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ABSTRACT Accelerated life testing (ALT) is a method of reducing the lifetime of components through exposure to extreme stress. This method of obtaining lifetime information involves the design of a testing experiment, that is, an accelerated test plan.
Owen McGrath, Kevin Burke
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Segmented Gurney Flaps for Improved Wind Turbine Wake Recovery
ABSTRACT When wind passes through the rotor of a wind turbine, the velocity is decreased while turbulence is increased. The region of decreased wind speed behind the rotor is known as the wind turbine wake and is bounded by a complex structure of helical vortices. This structure occurs to be more stable in low ambient turbulence and low tip speed ratio
Nirav Dangi +4 more
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The Beta-Weibull Distribution on the Lattice of Integers
V. Nekoukhou, H. Bidram, R. Roozegar
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ABSTRACT This review investigates the influence of graphene on the fatigue performance of polymer‐based composites, focusing on both unreinforced matrices and fiber‐reinforced composite laminates. Graphene materials, including nanoplatelets, graphene oxide, and hybrid nanostructures, offer exceptional mechanical, electrical, and barrier properties that
João M. Parente +3 more
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ABSTRACT China has complex topography, diverse flood mechanisms, and high population exposure, making it highly vulnerable to flooding, highlighting the need for robust national‐scale hazard assessments to identify flood‐prone regions. However, most existing hazard studies are limited to regional scales or rely on empirical indicator‐based methods that
Jayesh Parmar +4 more
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ABSTRACT This article develops a two‐component mixture model combining the weighted Inverse Rayleigh (WIR) distribution and Gumbel Type‐II distribution for the estimation and prediction of flood events. The study utilizes 29 years (1990–2018) of flood data from the Federal Flood Commission (FFC) of Pakistan for the Jhelum River, using two gauging ...
Muhammad Ishfaq +2 more
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