Parameter estimation for mixed-Weibull distribution

D. Kececioglu, Wendai Wang
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In reliability engineering, it is known that electrical and mechanical equipment usually have more than one failure mode or cause. The mixed Weibull distribution is an appropriate distribution to use in modeling the lifetimes of the units that have more than one failure cause. However, due to the lack of a systematic statistical procedure for fitting an appropriate distribution to such a mixed data set, it has not been widely used. A mixed Weibull distribution represents a population that consists of several Weibull subpopulations. In this paper, a new approach is developed to estimate the mixed-Weibull distribution's parameters. At first, the population sample data are split into subpopulation data sets over the whole test duration by using the posterior belonging probability of each observation to each subpopulation. Then, with the new concepts of fracture failure and mean order number, the proposed approach combines the least-squares method with Bayes' theorem, takes advantage of the parameter estimation for single Weibull distribution to each derived subgroup data set, and estimates the parameters of each subpopulation. The proposed approach can also be applied for complete, censored, and grouped data samples. Its superiority is particularly significant when the sample size is relatively small and for the case in which the subpopulations are well mixed. A numerical example is given to compare the proposed method with the conventional plotting method of subpopulation separation. It turns out that the proposed method yields more accurate parameter estimates.
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混合威布尔分布的参数估计
在可靠性工程中,众所周知,机电设备通常有不止一种故障模式或原因。混合威布尔分布是一种适合用于对具有多个故障原因的单元的寿命进行建模的分布。然而,由于缺乏系统的统计程序来拟合这种混合数据集的适当分布,它没有被广泛使用。混合威布尔分布表示由几个威布尔亚种群组成的种群。本文提出了一种估计混合威布尔分布参数的新方法。首先,通过使用每个观测值对每个子总体的后验归属概率,将总体样本数据在整个测试持续时间内分成亚总体数据集。然后,引入断裂破坏和平均阶数的新概念,将最小二乘法与贝叶斯定理相结合,利用单个威布尔分布对每个衍生子群数据集的参数估计,对每个子群数据集进行参数估计;所提出的方法也可以应用于完整的、删节的和分组的数据样本。当样本量相对较小且亚群混合良好时,其优越性尤为显著。通过数值算例,将该方法与传统的亚种群分离作图方法进行了比较。结果表明,所提出的方法可以得到更准确的参数估计。
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