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