ABSTRACT

Table 76.1 lists the miles to failure for 110 nominally similar tires in 100-mile increments; the first distance represents 37,200 miles [1,2]. It is assumed that the failure data were acquired from testing by the tire manufacturer. The two-parameter normal model was suggested for the analysis [1,2]. Distance to Failure for 110 Tires in Units of Hundreds of Miles

372

381

389

391

394

397

400

405

410

375

382

389

391

395

397

400

405

412

376

382

389

391

395

397

400

405

414

376

383

390

391

395

397

400

405

415

376

383

390

391

395

397

400

405

420

377

383

390

392

395

398

401

406

428

378

387

390

392

395

398

401

406

379

387

390

393

395

399

401

406

380

387

390

393

395

399

401

406

380

387

390

393

395

399

403

407

380

387

390

393

395

400

403

408

381

387

391

394

396

400

403

410

381

388

391

394

397

400

404

410