Weibull++ Standard Folio Data 2P-Exponential: Difference between revisions

From ReliaWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Chris Kahn (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Chris Kahn (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Line 4: Line 4:
| valign="middle" align="left" bgcolor=EEEEEE|[[Image:Webnotesbar.png|center|195px]]
| valign="middle" align="left" bgcolor=EEEEEE|[[Image:Webnotesbar.png|center|195px]]
|}
|}
{| class="FCK__ShowTableBorders" border="0" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1"
{| class="FCK__ShowTableBorders" border="0" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1"
|-
|-
Line 11: Line 10:
| valign="middle" |{{Font|Standard Folio 2-Parameter Exponential Distribution|11|tahoma|bold|gray}}
| valign="middle" |{{Font|Standard Folio 2-Parameter Exponential Distribution|11|tahoma|bold|gray}}
|-
|-
| valign="middle" |<br>
| valign="middle" |
The 2-parameter exponential distribution includes the location parameter, gamma (also referred to as the failure-free period). This parameter uses the same time units as the time variable and changes the starting point of the distribution to a point other than zero. A positive value of gamma could represent a storage period, while a negative value could represent damage due to shipping or quiescent failure modes.
The 2-parameter exponential distribution includes the location parameter, gamma (also referred to as the failure-free period). This parameter uses the same time units as the time variable and changes the starting point of the distribution to a point other than zero. A positive value of gamma could represent a storage period, while a negative value could represent damage due to shipping or quiescent failure modes.
|}
|}

Revision as of 09:15, 26 July 2012

Standard Folio 2-Parameter Exponential Distribution

The 2-parameter exponential distribution includes the location parameter, gamma (also referred to as the failure-free period). This parameter uses the same time units as the time variable and changes the starting point of the distribution to a point other than zero. A positive value of gamma could represent a storage period, while a negative value could represent damage due to shipping or quiescent failure modes.

Learn more from...

the help files...
the theory textbook...
related article(s)...
application example(s)...