This International Standard provides methods for analysing data from a Weibull distribution
using continuous parameters such as time to failure, cycles to failure, mechanical stress, etc.
This standard is applicable whenever data on strength parameters, e.g. times to failure,
cycles, stress, etc. are available for a random sample of items operating under test conditions
or in-service, for the purpose of estimating measures of reliability performance of the
population from which these items were drawn.
This standard is applicable when the data being analysed are independently, identically
distributed. This should either be tested or assumed to be true (see IEC 60300-3-5).
In this standard, numerical methods and graphical methods are described to plot data, to
make a goodness-of-fit test, to estimate the parameters of the two- or three-parameter
Weibull distribution and to plot confidence limits. Guidance is given on how to interpret the
plot in terms of risk as a function of time, failure modes and possible weak population and
time to first failure or minimum endurance.
BS EN 61649:2008 Referenced Document
ISO 2854:1976 Statistical interpretation of data; Techniques of estimation and tests relating to means and variances
ISO 3534-1:2006 Statistics - Vocabulary and symbols - Part 1: General statistical terms and terms used in probability