Artigo de Periódico
Generalized q-Weibull model and the bathtub curve
Fecha
2013Registro en:
0265-671X
v. 30, n. 7
Autor
Assis, Edilson Machado de
Borges, Ernesto Pinheiro
Melo, Silvio Alexandre Beisl Vieira de
Assis, Edilson Machado de
Borges, Ernesto Pinheiro
Melo, Silvio Alexandre Beisl Vieira de
Institución
Resumen
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyze mathematical aspects of the q-Weibull model and explore the influence of the parameter q.
Design/methodology/approach – The paper uses analytical developments with graph illustrations and an application to a practical example.
Findings – The q-Weibull distribution function is able to reproduce the bathtub shape curve for the failure rate function with a single set of parameters. Moments of the distribution are also presented.
Practical implications – The generalized q-Weibull distribution unifies various possible descriptions for the failure rate function: monotonically decreasing, monotonically increasing, unimodal and U-shaped (bathtub) curves. It recovers the usual Weibull distribution as a particular case. It represents a unification of models usually found in reliability analysis. Q-Weibull model has its inspiration in nonextensive statistics, used to describe complex systems with long-range interactions and/or long-term memory. This theoretical background may help the understanding of the underlying mechanisms for failure events in engineering problems.
Originality/value – Q-Weibull model has already been introduced in the literature, but it was not realized that it is able to reproduce a bathtub curve using a unique set of parameters. The paper brings a mapping of the parameters, showing the range of the parameters that should be used for each type of curve.