Alexandria Engineering Journal (Feb 2024)

Exponentiated gamma constant-stress partially accelerated life tests with unified hybrid censored data: Statistical inferences

  • Afaf Alrashidi,
  • Abdalla Rabie,
  • Ahmed A. Mahmoud,
  • Said G. Nasr,
  • Manahil SidAhmed Mustafa,
  • Aned Al Mutairi,
  • Eslam Hussam,
  • Md. Moyazzem Hossain

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 88
pp. 268 – 275

Abstract

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This study considers one of the partially accelerated life testing models, mainly a constant-stress approach with unified hybrid censored data. The data represents the lifetime of units following the exponentiated gamma distribution (EGD). The estimation techniques for the parameter of EGD and the acceleration factor are discussed, along with the maximum likelihood estimation technique, the Bayesian and E-Bayesian estimation. Utilizing the squared error loss (SEL) and LINEX loss functions, the E-Bayesian and Bayesian estimates are generated. For deriving the estimates of Bayesian and E-Bayesian approaches, we use the MCMC method. Real-world data is also provided for illustration. Furthermore, unified hybrid censoring schemes (HCSs) are examined to determine their effectiveness in the light of the results. In the end, we compare among the proposed methods during their findings. The study's findings demonstrate how well the suggested techniques work when utilizing unified HCS. The study also makes clear how important it is to adopt the CSPALT model, as it yields more failed things in a shorter amount of time than items with typical use situations. In conclusion, it is suggested that this research be used to tasks like industrial product reliability testing.

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