This paper aims to model the failure pattern of repairable systems in presence of explained and unex-plained heterogeneity. The failure pattern of each system is described by a Power Law Process. Part of the heterogeneity among the patterns is explained through the use of a covariate, and the residual unexplained heterogeneity (random effects) is modeled via a joint probability distribution on the PLP parameters. The proposed approach is applied to a real set of failure time data of powertrain systems mounted on 33 buses employed in urban and suburban routes. Moreover, the joint probability distri-bution on the PLP parameters estimated from the data is used as an informative prior to make Bayes-ian inference on the future failure process of a generic system belonging to the same population and employed in an urban or suburban route under randomly chosen working conditions.

Repairable system analysis in presence of covariates and random effects

Guida M;Pulcini G
2014

Abstract

This paper aims to model the failure pattern of repairable systems in presence of explained and unex-plained heterogeneity. The failure pattern of each system is described by a Power Law Process. Part of the heterogeneity among the patterns is explained through the use of a covariate, and the residual unexplained heterogeneity (random effects) is modeled via a joint probability distribution on the PLP parameters. The proposed approach is applied to a real set of failure time data of powertrain systems mounted on 33 buses employed in urban and suburban routes. Moreover, the joint probability distri-bution on the PLP parameters estimated from the data is used as an informative prior to make Bayes-ian inference on the future failure process of a generic system belonging to the same population and employed in an urban or suburban route under randomly chosen working conditions.
2014
Istituto Motori - IM - Sede Napoli
Repairable systems
Power-law process
Heterogeneity
Bayes inference
Powertrain systems.
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