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Weibull++ 7 Case Studies
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Background
Experiment
and Data
Analysis Step 2: Enter the data into the Data Sheet and select Type II for the virtual age either in the Settings Area of the Control Panel Main page or on the Control Panel's Analysis page. Select 3 parameters. The Folio will look like the one shown next. Note that you must enter the final observation time once as a a failure (F) and once as the end event (E).
Step 3: Click Calculate to calculate the parameters, as shown next.
In ReliaSoft’s BlockSim software for system reliability, maintainability and availability analysis, the restoration factor, r, can be a number from 0 to 1, where 1 indicates that the block (component) is "as good as new" after the maintenance action (i.e. with a new age of 0) and 0 indicates that the block has not been improved at all by the maintenance action (i.e. with an age the same as the age before the maintenance was performed). A restoration factor of 0.5 implies a 50% improvement to the block and sets the age of the block to 50% of the age of the block at the time of the maintenance action. A restoration factor of 0.75 implies a 75% improvement to the block and sets the age of the block to 25% of the age of the block at the time of the maintenance action. When you are using the Type II virtual age model in Weibull++'s Parametric RDA Folio, the restoration factor is equal to 1 - the q parameter. Thus, the restoration factor here is 0.0684, which implies a 6.8% improvement to the system.
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