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| ====A Mixed Weibull Example (2Subpop)====
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| We will illustrate mixed Weibull analysis using a Monte Carlo generated set of data. To repeat this example, generate data from a two-parameter Weibull distribution, using the Weibull++ Monte Carlo data window. The following figures illustrate the required steps, inputs and results.
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| • In the Monte Carlo window, enter the values and select the options shown below for subpopulation 1.
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| [[Image:montecarlosubpop.png|thumb|center|400px| ]]
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| Switch to subpopulation 2 and make the selection shown below. Click Generate.
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| [[Image:montecarlosettings.png|thumb|center|400px| ]] | |
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| • After the data has been generated, choose the Weibull distribution and select Mixed for the Parameters/Type. Click the Calculate icon
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| The results for subpopulation 1 are shown next. (Note that your results could be different due to the randomness of the simulation.)
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| [[Image:foliodecimals.png|thumb|center|400px| ]]
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| The results for subpopulation 2 are shown next (Note that your results could be different due to the randomness of the simulation.)
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| [[Image:folioplotdecimals.png|thumb|center|400px| ]]
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| The Weibull probability plot for this data is shown next (Note that your results could be different due to the randomness of the simulation.)
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| [[Image:folioplotdecimals.png|thumb|center|400px| ]]
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