This paper presents a new two-parameter family of life length distributions derived from a fatigue model, which follows renewal theory for the number of cycles needed to force a fatigue crack extension to exceed a critical value. The family includes special cases such as the QHR, GLFRPS, and the generalized Rayleigh power. The estimation problem is studied for this new two-parameter family of life length distributions, which has been previously derived from a model of fatigue crack growth.
The paper discusses the class of generalized Birnbaum–Saunders distributions, which is a flexible family suitable for modeling lifetime data as it allows for different degrees of variation. A new family of distributions is proposed through generalization of the extended bimodal-normal distribution, including several special cases like the normal. A new broader family of distributions is based on the beta TL G (BTLG) family of distributions by inserting in. The CDF and PDF of the B T L G family are given.
A new method is suggested to expand a family of life distributions by adding an additional parameter, which may be named the Zubair-G family of distributions. The new family of life distributions is generated from an elliptically contoured distribution, in which the density and some of its properties are obtained. The Weibull distribution, well known for 1-s applications as a life length distribution and for fatigue life in particular, is obtained as a special case.
The Birnbaum-Saunders distribution was originally developed to model the rupture time of metals exposed to fatigue. This article presents an extension of this family of multivariate distributions whose density contours have the same elliptical shape as that of the normal distribution. Data are adjusted to the Lognormal distribution.
In this paper, a general family of continuous lifetime distributions is introduced by compounding any continuous distribution. The new class of lifetime distributions contains a number of known special submodels such as generalized, elliptically contoured, and elliptically contoured distributions.
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A NEW FAMILY OF LIFE DISTRIBUTIONS – DTIC | The Weibull distribution, which is well known for 1-s applications as a life length distribution and for fatigue life in particular, is obtained as a special … | apps.dtic.mil |
A new family of life distributions | by ZW Birnbaum · 1969 · Cited by 1097 — A new two parameter family of life length distributions is presented which is derived from a model for fatigue. This derivation follows from considerations … | cambridge.org |
A NEW FAMILY OF LIFE DISTRIBUTIONS | by ZW Birnbaum · 1969 · Cited by 1097 — A new two parameter family of life length distributions is presented which is derived from a model for fatigue. This derivation follows from considerations. | cambridge.org |
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