Distributions in Reliability Analysis
The fundamental type of distribution in reliability analysis is a lifetime distribution. This models the lifetime of a component or a system. Many lifetime distributions are related to extreme values, e.g. the system stops working when the first component breaks, as in a series connection, or the system stops working when the last component breaks, as in a parallel connection.
ExponentialDistribution — constant failure rate distribution
GompertzMakehamDistribution — exponential failure rate distribution
BirnbaumSaundersDistribution — fatigue life distribution
HjorthDistribution — bathtub-shaped hazard rate distribution
BinomialDistribution ▪ GammaDistribution ▪ GeometricDistribution ▪ LogNormalDistribution ▪ LogLogisticDistribution ▪ ParetoDistribution ▪ ShiftedGompertzDistribution
Queueing Related Distributions
ErlangDistribution — series connection of equal failure rate processes
HypoexponentialDistribution — series connection of different failure rate processes
HyperexponentialDistribution ▪ CoxianDistribution
Extreme Value Related Distributions
WeibullDistribution — power failure rate distribution
GumbelDistribution ▪ FrechetDistribution ▪ ExtremeValueDistribution ▪ MinStableDistribution ▪ MaxStableDistribution
Derived Reliability Distributions »
MixtureDistribution — component mixture distribution
CensoredDistribution — one- or two-sided censoring
TruncatedDistribution ▪ TransformedDistribution ▪ ParameterMixtureDistribution
System Reliability Distributions »
ReliabilityDistribution — reliability block diagram-based lifetime distribution
FailureDistribution — fault tree-based lifetime distribution
StandbyDistribution — cold, warm, etc. standby lifetime distribution
Reliability Distributions from Censored Data »
SurvivalDistribution — reliability distribution from censored data
SurvivalModelFit — reliability distribution from censored data with confidence intervals
CoxModelFit — reliability distribution from censored data depending on covariates