Calculating MTBF with Polimore for Confused Users

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In summary, calculating MTBF on a website like Polimore involves inputting the MTBFs of all subcomponents of a system, but if multiple subcomponents are used, it is not necessary to input them separately. Instead, they can be treated as a single component, unless they are arranged in series or for specific purposes.
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I am confused as to how to calculate MTBF. I am using a website called Polimore, http://www.polimore.com/index.php?P=1000110&F=home.html I input all of the subcomponents of my system and their MTBFs and then I get the MTBF for the system. The thing I am confused of is what to do if I am using more than one of the subcomponents. For example, I am using 5 of the same capacitor. Do I input this capacitor 5 times? Will this change the MTBF at all?
 
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I would think any of the caps could fail, so wouldn't the MTBF decrease?

If there were a million caps, you'd have a million more ways it could fail, after all.

I would ask, however, are the caps in series? Perhaps you want to achieve a certain capacitance value otherwise unavailable?

If so, you might treat the stack as one cap (I am assuming the voltage rating of an individual cap is sufficient by itself, so a stack of 5 would see far less than supply voltage).
 

FAQ: Calculating MTBF with Polimore for Confused Users

What is MTBF and why is it important?

MTBF stands for Mean Time Between Failures and is a measure of the reliability of a system. It represents the average time between failures in a system, and is an important indicator of how often a system is expected to fail and how quickly it can be repaired.

How does Polimore calculate MTBF?

Polimore uses a mathematical algorithm to analyze historical failure data and calculate the average time between failures. It takes into account the number of failures and the total operating time of the system to determine the MTBF.

Can Polimore calculate MTBF for any type of system?

Polimore can calculate MTBF for any system that has recorded failure data. However, it is most commonly used for electronic systems and components.

How can I use the MTBF calculated by Polimore?

The MTBF calculated by Polimore can be used to make informed decisions about system maintenance and replacement. It can also be used to compare the reliability of different systems and identify areas for improvement.

Is there a specific format for inputting data into Polimore?

No, Polimore can accept data in various formats including spreadsheets, databases, and CSV files. However, it is important to ensure that the data is accurate and complete to get an accurate MTBF calculation.

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