Abstract

Considering the influence of performance degradation on a product’s traumatic failure, under the condition that only degradation data are observed and no traumatic failure data are observed, this paper proposes a subdistribution competing risk model to achieve a motorized spindle life assessment. This paper assumes that the failure rate ratio of the tested products does not change with time under different stress levels. Basic reliability with zero traumatic failure data is modeled by a unilateral confidence limit method under a two-parameter Weibull distribution. Performance degradation data are taken as covariates. The regression coefficients of the covariates are calculated by SPSS software. Then, a subdistribution competing risk model is constructed, which reflects the dependency relationship between reliability and performance degradation, and the product’s reliability life can be evaluated accordingly. The correctness and advantages of the model built in this paper are verified by a case analysis combined with the performance degradation information of a motorized spindle.

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