Engineering Design Handbook - Development Guide for Reliability, Part Six - Mathematical Appendix and Glossary
- Publisher
- U.S. Army Materiel Command
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 201
- Series
- AMCP 706-200
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This 1976 handbook is the last in a series on reliability. This handbook is directed toward reliability engineers and managers who need to be familiar with or need to have access to statistical tables, curves, and techniques, or to special terms used in the reliability discipline. Contents include: Probability Distributions, Some Cautions and Names; Binomial Distribution; Poisson Distribution; Gaussian (s-Normal) Distribution; Probability Distributions Derived from the Gaussian Distribution; Exponential Distribution; Weibull Distribution; Lognormal Distribution; Beta Distribution; Gamma Distribution; Confidence; Plotting Positions; Goodness-of-fit Tests; Tests for Monotonic; Bayesian Statistics; Sampling Plans; and Miscellaneous Design Aids.
Content:
Front Matter
List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Preface
Table of Contents
1. Glossary
2. Probability Distributions, Some Cautions and Names
3. Binomial Distribution
4. Poisson Distribution
5. Gaussian (s-Normal) Distribution
6. Probability Distributions Derived from the Gaussian Distribution
7. Exponential Distribution
8. Weibull Distribution
9. Lognormal Distribution
10. Beta Distribution
11. Gamma Distribution
12. s-Confidence
13. Plotting Positions
14. Goodness-of-Fit Tests
15. Tests for Monotonic Failure Rates
16. Bayesian Statistics
17. Sampling Plans
18. Miscellaneous Design Aids
Index
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