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[3] Failure
1.What is Failure?
Failure is defined as a state of system, equipment, or component in which part of all of its functions are impaired or lost.
2.Bathtub Curve
Product's failure rate throughout its lifetime is depicted as a bathtub curve, as shown below. Failure rate is high at the beginning and end of its service lifetime.
(I)Initial failure period
The high failure rate in the initial failure period is derived from latent design errors, process errors, and many other causes.. This process is called debugging, performing aging or screening in order to find out initial failures.
(II)Accidental failure period
The initial failure period is followed by a long period with low, stable failure rate. In this period, called accidental failure period, failures occurs at random along the time axis. While zero accidental failure rate is desirable, this is actually not practical in the real world.
(III)
In the final stage of the product's service lifetime comes the