2017
DOI: 10.1007/s41872-017-0022-8
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Acceptance sampling plans for inverse Weibull distribution based on truncated life test

Abstract: In this paper, we develop double acceptance sampling plan and group acceptance sampling plan for an inverse Weibull distribution based on a truncated life test. We consider the median lifetime of the test units as a quality parameter and obtain the design parameters such as sample size and acceptance number. These plans are obtained under the consumer's risk and the producer's risk simultaneously involved at a certain confidence level. We present a simulation study to support the proposed methods and a compari… Show more

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“…e results of Tables 1-3 are illustrated here with an example, and readers are directed to [7] for more information. Let us say the lifespan of a ball bearing is put to the test using an OPE model with a value of θ � 1.25 and the lifespan of a ball bearing is 2000 cycles.…”
Section: Discussion With Illustrative Examplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…e results of Tables 1-3 are illustrated here with an example, and readers are directed to [7] for more information. Let us say the lifespan of a ball bearing is put to the test using an OPE model with a value of θ � 1.25 and the lifespan of a ball bearing is 2000 cycles.…”
Section: Discussion With Illustrative Examplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several researchers developed a GASP predicted on a truncated life test for instances when the product followed various sorts of probability distributions. For example, [3] investigated GASP based on the log-logistic and inverse Rayleigh distributions, and the same for [4] with the Marshall-Olkin extended Lomax distribution, [5] with the Marshall-Olkin extended Weibull distribution, [6] with the generalized exponential distribution, [7] with the inverse Weibull distribution, [8] with the odd generalized exponential log-logistic distribution, [9] with the Marshall-Olkin Kumaraswamy exponential distribution, and [10] with the exponentiated Bell exponential distribution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the considered GASP, under the MOKw-E and using median lifetime as the quality parameter, the number of groups decreases and the OC values (P(a)) increase when the true median life increases. This is presented in Table 1 for various values of the parameters (α = 1.25, β = 0.01, r = 10, and a 1 = 1.0) To cross check the results shown in Tables 1 and 2, an example from [17] is considered. Suppose that the lifetime of ball bearings placed on a test follow MOKw-E, with the shape parameter α = 1.25, and the mean specified life of the ball bearings is 2000 cycles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Designing the GASP reduced both the time and cost. Several lifetime traditional and extended models are used [ 27 , 29 32 ] in designing the GASP by taking into account the quality parameter as mean or median; usually, for skewed distribution, median is preferable [ 27 ].…”
Section: Designing Of Gasp Under the Ebelle Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%