Optimal design of accelerated life tests under modified stress loading methods

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Most of the previous work on optimal design of accelerated life test (ALT) plans has assumed instantaneous changes in stress levels, which may not be possible or desirable in practice, because of the limited capability of test equipment, possible stress shocks or the presence of undesirable failure modes. We consider the case in which stress levels are changed at a finite rate, and develop two types of ALT plan under the assumptions of exponential lifetimes of test units and type I censoring. One type of plan is the modified step-stress ALT plan, and the other type is the modified constant-stress ALT plan. These two plans are compared in terms of the asymptotic variance of the maximum likelihood estimator of the log mean lifetime for the use condition (i.e. avar[ln <(theta)over cap>(0)]). Computational results indicate that, for both types of plan, avar[ln <(theta)over cap>(0)] is not sensitive to the stress-increasing rate R, if R is greater than or equal to 10, say, in the standardized scale. This implies that the proposed stress loading method can be used effectively with little loss in statistical efficiency. In terms of avar[ln <(theta)over cap>(0)], the modified step-stress ALT generally performs better than the modified constant-stress ALT, unless R or the probability of failure until the censoring time tinder a certain stress-increasing rate is small. We also compare the progressive-stress ALT plan with the above two modified ALT plans in terms of avar[ln <(theta)over cap>(0)], using the optimal stress-increasing rate R-star determined for the progressive-stress ALT plan. We find that the proposed ALTs perform better than the progressive-stress ALT for the parameter values considered.
Publisher
CARFAX PUBL CO
Issue Date
1998-02
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

WEIBULL DISTRIBUTION; INSPECTION; FAILURE; PLANS

Citation

JOURNAL OF APPLIED STATISTICS, v.25, no.1, pp.41 - 62

ISSN
0266-4763
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/7688
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