Stress-Strength Reliability in Statistics
The reliability measure R = P(X < Y) comparing two random variables, interpreted as the probability that a stress X stays below a strength Y, together with its estimation from data and its role in comparing two populations or components.
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The reliability measure R = P(X < Y) comparing two random variables, interpreted as the probability that a stress X stays below a strength Y, together with its estimation from data and its role in comparing two populations or components.
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