Dear researchers,
How can be calculated the failure probability for a component with λ=1*E-6 failure per hour and a month (τ=1 month) proof test interval at one year؟
Please see the following files.
PFDavg = 4.16 X 10-8 and IPFD (t=1 y)= 1x10-6. See the attached file, because of constant failure rate (λ), exponential distribution pdf has been used.
Thanks
Dear Dr Limon,
Thanks.
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