2003
DOI: 10.1198/004017002188618671
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The Trend-Renewal Process for Statistical Analysis of Repairable Systems

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“…Let us take into account some real data of failure times, namely the data set contained in the paper of Lindqvist et al (2003), given in Table 13. These data contain 41 failure times of a gas compressor with time censoring at time 7571 (days).…”
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“…Let us take into account some real data of failure times, namely the data set contained in the paper of Lindqvist et al (2003), given in Table 13. These data contain 41 failure times of a gas compressor with time censoring at time 7571 (days).…”
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“…studied by Lindqvist et al (2003). The renewal distribution function F corresponds to the Weibull distribution We(γ , 1/ (1 + 1/γ )) with the parametrization resulting in the expectation 1.…”
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“…A class of models of this kind is the trend-renewal process (TRP), which was defined and studied by Lindqvist, Elvebakk and Heggland (2003), see also Lindqvist (2006). This model contains the RP and NHPP as special cases, and in a simple manner the TRP fills some of the gap between the two extreme repair models.…”
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