ASTM G172-2003 Standard Guide for Statistical Analysis of Accelerated Service Life Data《加速使用寿命数据统计分析的标准指南》.pdf
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1、Designation: G 172 03Standard Guide forStatistical Analysis of Accelerated Service Life Data1This standard is issued under the fixed designation G 172; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A nu
2、mber in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This guide briefly presents some generally acceptedmethods of statistical analyses that are useful in the interpre-tation of accelerated
3、 service life data. It is intended to producea common terminology as well as developing a commonmethodology and quantitative expressions relating to servicelife estimation.1.2 This guide covers the application of the Arrheniusequation to service life data. It serves as a general model fordetermining
4、 rates at usage conditions, such as temperature. Itserves as a general guide for determining service life distribu-tion at usage condition. It also covers applications where morethan one variable act simultaneously to affect the service life.For the purposes of this guide, the acceleration model use
5、d formultiple stress variables is the Eyring Model. This model wasderived from the fundamental laws of thermodynamics and hasbeen shown to be useful for modeling some two variableaccelerated service life data. It can be extended to more thantwo variables.1.3 Only those statistical methods that have
6、found wideacceptance in service life data analyses have been consideredin this guide.1.4 The Weibull life distribution is emphasized in this guideand example calculations of situations commonly encounteredin analysis of service life data are covered in detail. It is theintention of this guide that i
7、t be used in conjunction with GuideG 166.1.5 The accuracy of the model becomes more critical as thenumber of variables increases and/or the extent of extrapola-tion from the accelerated stress levels to the usage levelincreases. The models and methodology used in this guide areshown for the purpose
8、of data analysis techniques only. Thefundamental requirements of proper variable selection andmeasurement must still be met for a meaningful model toresult.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:G 166 Guide for Statistical Analysis of Service Life Data2G 169 Guide for the Application of Basic Sta
9、tistical Meth-ods to Weathering Tests23. Terminology3.1 Terms Commonly Used in Service Life Estimation:3.1.1 accelerated stressthat experimental variable, suchas temperature, which is applied to the test material at levelshigher than encountered in normal use.3.1.2 beginning of lifethis is usually d
10、etermined to be thetime of delivery to the end user or installation into field service.Exceptions may include time of manufacture, time of repair, orother agreed upon time.3.1.3 cdfthe cumulative distribution function (cdf), de-noted by F (t), represents the probability of failure (or thepopulation
11、fraction failing) by time = (t). See 3.1.7.3.1.4 complete dataa complete data set is one where all ofthe specimens placed on test fail by the end of the allocated testtime.3.1.5 end of lifeoccasionally this is simple and obvious,such as the breaking of a chain or burning out of a light bulbfilament.
12、 In other instances, the end of life may not be socatastrophic or obvious. Examples may include fading, yellow-ing, cracking, crazing, etc. Such cases need quantitativemeasurements and agreement between evaluator and user as tothe precise definition of failure. For example, when somecritical physica
13、l parameter (such as yellowing) reaches apre-defined level. It is also possible to model more than onefailure mode for the same specimen (that is, the time to reacha specified level of yellowing may be measured on the samespecimen that is also tested for cracking).3.1.6 f(t)the probability density f
14、unction (pdf), equals theprobability of failure between any two points of time t(1)andt(2); f (t)=dFt!/dt . For the normal distribution, the pdf is the“bell shape” curve.3.1.7 F(t)the probability that a random unit drawn fromthe population will fail by time (t). Also F (t) = the decimal1This guide i
15、s under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee G03 on Weatheringand Durability and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee G03.08 on ServiceLife Prediction.Current edition approved Jan. 10, 2003. Published February 2003.2Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 14.04.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Ba
16、rr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.fraction of units in the population that will fail by time (t). Thedecimal fraction multiplied by 100 is numerically equal to thepercent failure by time (t).3.1.8 incomplete dataan incomplete data set is one where(1) there
17、 are some specimens that are still surviving at theexpiration of the allowed test time, or (2) where one or morespecimens is removed from the test prior to expiration of theallocated test time. The shape and scale parameters of theabove distributions may be estimated even if some of the testspecimen
18、s did not fail. There are three distinct cases where thismight occur.3.1.8.1 multiple censoredspecimens that were removedprior to the end of the test without failing are referred to as leftcensored or type II censored. Examples would include speci-mens that were lost, dropped, mishandled, damaged or
19、 brokendue to stresses not part of the test. Adjustments of failure ordercan be made for those specimens actually failed.3.1.8.2 specimen censoredspecimens that were still sur-viving when the test was terminated after a set number offailures are considered to be specimen censored. This isanother cas
20、e of right censored or type I censoring. See 3.1.8.3.3.1.8.3 time censoredspecimens that were still survivingwhen the test was terminated after elapse of a set time areconsidered to be time censored. Examples would includeexperiments where exposures are conducted for a predeter-mined length of time.
21、 At the end of the predetermined time, allspecimens are removed from the test. Those that are stillsurviving are said to be censored. This is also referred to asright censored or type I censoring. Graphical solutions can stillbe used for parameter estimation. A minimum of ten observedfailures should
22、 be used for estimating parameters (that is, slopeand intercept, shape and scale, etc.).3.1.9 material propertycustomarily, service life is consid-ered to be the period of time during which a system meetscritical specifications. Correct measurements are essential toproduce meaningful and accurate se
23、rvice life estimates.3.1.9.1 DiscussionThere exists many ASTM recognizedand standardized measurement procedures for determiningmaterial properties. These practices have been developedwithin committees having appropriate expertise, therefore, nofurther elaboration will be provided.3.1.10 R(t)the prob
24、ability that a random unit drawn fromthe population will survive at least until time (t). Also R (t)=the fraction of units in the population that will survive at leastuntil time (t); R (t)=1F (t).3.1.11 usage stressthe level of the experimental variablethat is considered to represent the stress occu
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