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Modelling Accelerated Degradation Data Using Wiener Diffusion With A Time Scale Transformation
Authors:Whitmore  G. A.  Schenkelberg  Fred
Affiliation:(1) Faculty of Management, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, H3A 1G5, Canada;(2) Hewlett-Packard Company, Vancouver, Washington, 98683, U.S.A
Abstract:Engineering degradation tests allow industry to assess the potential life span of long-life products that do not fail readily under accelerated conditions in life tests. A general statistical model is presented here for performance degradation of an item of equipment. The degradation process in the model is taken to be a Wiener diffusion process with a time scale transformation. The model incorporates Arrhenius extrapolation for high stress testing. The lifetime of an item is defined as the time until performance deteriorates to a specified failure threshold. The model can be used to predict the lifetime of an item or the extent of degradation of an item at a specified future time. Inference methods for the model parameters, based on accelerated degradation test data, are presented. The model and inference methods are illustrated with a case application involving self-regulating heating cables. The paper also discusses a number of practical issues encountered in applications. This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.
Keywords:Acceleration  Arrhenius  Degradation  Likelihood methods  Prediction  Statistical inference  Wiener process
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