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Case Study 3: Accelerated Degradation

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Background
Consider a chemical solution (e.g. ink formulation, medicine, etc.) that degrades with time. A quantitative measure of the quality of the product can be obtained. This measure (QM) is said to be around 100 when the product is first manufactured and decreases with product age. The minimum acceptable value for QM is 50. Products with QM equal to or lower than 50 are considered to be "out of compliance" or failed.

Engineering analysis has indicated that at higher temperatures the QM has a higher rate of decrease. Assuming that the product's normal use temperature is 20º C (or 293K), determine the shelf life of the product via an accelerated degradation test.

For the purpose of this analysis, "shelf life" is defined as the time by which 10% of the products will have a QM that is out of compliance.

Experiment and Data
For this experiment, 15 samples of the product are tested, with 5 samples in each of three environments: 323K, 373K and 383K. Once a month, and for a period of seven months, the QM for each sample is measured and recorded. The data obtained is given in Table 1.

Table 1

Data Table for Example 3

Analysis
Since all of the readings are above the critical QM threshold of 50, none of the samples tested in this experiment have gone out of compliance (or "failed") by the end of the test. However, there is sufficient data for the degradation of each sample to extrapolate a time-to-failure (i.e. the month at which we expect each sample to be at QM=50).

Figure 1   [Enlarge]  (See also Fig. 1A)

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Using ALTA's degradation analysis utility (shown in Figure 1) the data for all samples are entered and individually fitted to multiple exponential curves (Figure 1A shows sample graphs). From each respective curve, a time-to-failure (i.e. the time the product is expected to go out of compliance) is automatically extrapolated and transferred to an ALTA Data Folio (Figure 2).

Several plots can be obtained from the analysis. Specifically, Figure 3A shows a Weibull probability plot at the use stress level, while Figure 3B shows a reliability curve for this product, also at the use stress level. Figure 3C shows a life vs. stress plot where the blue line represents the time by which 10% of the units are expected to be out of compliance (at a given temperature). Figure 3D shows a standardized residual plot of the data and fitted model to ascertain adequacy.

Based on this analysis, the projected shelf life of this product is 15.6 months. The desired result can also be obtained from the QCP, as shown in Figure 4.

 

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