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Planning Repeated Degradation Testing for Degrading Products

Xiao-Sheng Si (), Zheng-Xin Zhang and Chang-Hua Hu
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Xiao-Sheng Si: Xi’an Institute of High-Technology
Zheng-Xin Zhang: Xi’an Institute of High-Technology
Chang-Hua Hu: Xi’an Institute of High-Technology

Chapter Chapter 2 in Data-Driven Remaining Useful Life Prognosis Techniques, 2017, pp 23-37 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Degradation information regarding the system’s health state, especially from highly reliable items, has been a useful alternative for the system’s remaining useful life (RUL) estimation, as well as a valuable basis for condition based maintenance (CBM). Once the degradation information of a system is available by the degradation test, one well-recognized method is to establish a stochastic degradation model to predict the distributions of the future degradation and the associated lifetime, based on the relationship between the degradation and failure time.

Keywords: Wiener Process; Fisher Information Matrix; Test Plan; Cumulative Density Function; Lifetime Distribution (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-54030-5_2

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