可靠性数据采集与分析系统

G.J. Groen, Siyuan Jiang, A. Mosleh, E. Droguett
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本文介绍了可靠性数据采集与分析系统ReDCAS。ReDCAS是为福特汽车公司开发的用于可靠性数据收集和分析的软件工具。该软件采用贝叶斯数据分析技术,根据保证数据、测试数据和有关设计变更对可靠性影响的工程判断来估计可靠性措施。该软件是在1995年至1999年期间开发的,并已用于对正在开发的产品进行可靠性评估。ReDCAS为工程师提供了一个工作环境,使工程师能够将可靠性考虑纳入产品的设计或重新设计中,即使在设计中缺乏或没有实际产品的数据。这是通过基于不同但相似产品的可用数据进行可靠性评估来实现的。考虑到这些产品通常具有相似的可靠性特性,这些数据可以被认为(部分地)与新产品可靠性特性的估计相关。将数据纳入评估需要根据设计修改的预期可靠性影响进行修正。同样,考虑到设计纠正措施对试验中观察到的故障的有效性,原型寿命试验数据被纳入可靠性评估。使用贝叶斯数据分析程序进行分析。通过威布尔模型和增减浴盆(IDB)模型对可靠性行为进行了建模。后者是一个三参数模型,能够表示浴缸形故障率函数。该程序以可靠性和故障率估计的形式提供可靠性估计,以及相关的不确定性。
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Reliability data collection and analysis system
This paper presents ReDCAS, the reliability data collection and analysis system. ReDCAS is a software tool for reliability data collection and analysis developed for Ford Motor Company. The software employs Bayesian data analysis techniques to estimate reliability measures based on warranty data, test data, and engineering judgments regarding the impact of design changes on the reliability. The software was developed over the period 1995-1999, and has been used to perform reliability assessments for products under development. ReDCAS provides a working environment for engineers provide engineers to incorporate reliability considerations into the design or redesign of products, even though data on the actual product under design is lacking or absent. This is achieved by basing reliability assessments on data available for different, yet similar products. By considering that these products will typically have similar reliability characteristics, this data can be considered (partially) relevant to the estimation of the new product's reliability characteristics. Incorporation of the data into the assessment requires that corrections are made based on the anticipated reliability impact of design modifications. Similarly, prototype life test data is incorporated into reliability assessments, considering the effectiveness of the design corrective action to those failures observed during the tests. Analyses are performed using Bayesian data analysis procedures. The reliability behavior is modeled via the Weibull and increasing decreasing bathtub (IDB) models. The latter model is a three parameter model capable of representing bathtub-shaped failure rate functions. The procedures provide reliability estimates in the form of reliability and failure rate estimates, plus associated uncertainties.
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