Hello there,
I work as a researcher on the FATIMAT project, housed in 'Catholic
University College Sint Lieven', 'Technologiecampus Gent' (in
Belgium) ,
dealing with fatigue testing machines (check
http://mechanics.kahosl.be/fatimat/ for more info).
I am using R for studying basic statistics and also for studying reliability
analysis. I started a small project on sourceforge for Weibull based
reliability analysis. There is an function that displays life data on a
Weibull plot as a straight line, mimicking the graphs I found in the
excellent "The New Weibull Handbook, 5th edition" by dr. Robert
"Bob"
Abernethy.
As I am still learning R, statistics in general and reliability analysis,
and not being a brilliant programmer, the code probably isn't too reliable
yet. Later this year, students from our IT department and foreign students
will join the project to write some seriously beautiful code :-).
Check out the code at http://sourceforge.net/projects/weibulltoolkit/. Feel
free to join and give feedback!
Wolfgang Keller-2 wrote:>
> Hello,
>
> I was wondering whether anyone's using R for reliability
> (RAMS/LCC) engineering?
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Wolfgang Keller
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