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The lognormal distribution and its characteristics are presented in&nbsp;detail in the&nbsp;chapter [[The Lognormal Distribution|The Lognormal Distribution]].  
The lognormal distribution and its characteristics are presented in [[The Lognormal Distribution|The Lognormal Distribution]].  


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The Lognormal Distribution

The lognormal distribution is commonly used for general reliability analysis, cycles-to-failure in fatigue, material strengths and loading variables in probabilistic design. When the natural logarithms of the times-to-failure are normally distributed, then we say that the data follow the lognormal distribution.
The pdf of the lognormal distribution is given by:

[math]\displaystyle{ \begin{align} & f(t)=\frac{1}{t{\sigma}'\sqrt{2\pi}}e^{-\tfrac{1}{2}(\tfrac{t'-{\mu'}}{\sigma'})^2}\\ & f(t)\ge 0,t\gt 0,{\sigma'}\gt 0 \\ & {t'}= \ln (t) \end{align} }[/math]


where:

[math]\displaystyle{ \begin{align} & {\mu'}= \text{mean of the natural logarithms of the times-to-failure} \\ & {\sigma'}= \text{standard deviation of the natural logarithms of the times to failure} \end{align} }[/math] 

The lognormal distribution and its characteristics are presented in The Lognormal Distribution.