故障率曲線
1. Bathtub curveThe bathtub curve is widely used in reliability engineering. It describes a particular form of the hazard function which comprises three parts: The first part is a decreasing failure rate, known as early failures. The second part is a constant failure rate, known as random failures. The third part is an increasing failure rate, known as wear-out failures. The name is derived from the cross-sectional shape of a bathtub.
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