Statistical analysis of Truncated-Data Method to Shorten Thermal-Aging Tests of Electrical Insulation

Abstract

The standard tests of insulation materials (motorette tests and magnet-wire twist tests) call for aging ten specimens until failure at each of three or four temperatures to obtain a life-versus-temperature curve. Valuable time could be saved if an estimate of the life at each temperature is valid from data truncated at fewer than all ten failures. Therefore a statistical analysis was made, using 50 previous thermal evaluations, of the validity of three truncated-data estimates of the life at each temperature: the log average of the times for the fifth and sixth failures (method A), an estimate from a probability-plot fit to the first five failure times (method B), and simply the fifth failure time (method C).

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 19, 1972
Accession Number
AD0749925

Entities

People

  • E. L. Brancato
  • F. J. Campbell
  • L. M. Johnson

Organizations

  • United States Naval Research Laboratory

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Communities of Interest

  • Ground and Sea Platforms

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Acceptability
  • Accuracy
  • Classification
  • Computer Programs
  • Confidence Limits
  • Data Analysis
  • Electrical Equipment
  • Electrical Insulation
  • Errors
  • Information Science
  • Insulation
  • Materials
  • Military Research
  • Probability
  • Reliability
  • Statistical Analysis
  • Thermal Stability

Fields of Study

  • Engineering

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  • Polymer Science and Engineering.
  • Regression Analysis.

Technology Areas

  • Microelectronics