The Reliability Distribution Analysis characterizes how failures are distributed
over the life of equipment. Analyzing the distribution of failures means examining a particular failure mode over one or multiple pieces of equipment.
Generating a Distribution Analysis will help you find the answers to the
following questions:
- Do most of the equipment failures occur early on?
- Does the equipment fail more at the end of its span
of service?
- Are the failures fairly evenly distributed throughout
the life of the equipment or randomly occurring?
In a Reliability Distribution Analysis, you are trying to determine the probability
of failure at a certain point in time. A Distribution Analysis
can help you determine the pattern of failures, and the results can be
compared to industry data.
If Time to Repair (TTR) information is available, a Reliability Distribution Analysis
will also be calculated to describe the maintainability of the piece of
equipment.
PM Optimization and Failure Probability calculations can be
performed on any piece of equipment that has a valid Time to Failure (TTF)
distribution.