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What is Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF)?

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Last edited by rivsy 17 Oct 2022 14:28.

Mean time between failures (MTBF) is the predicted elapsed time between inherent failures of a mechanical or electronic system, during normal system operation. MTBF can be calculated as the arithmetic mean (average) time between failures of a system. The term is used for repairable systems, while mean time to failure (MTTF) denotes the expected time to failure for a non-repairable system.
The definition of MTBF depends on the definition of what is considered a failure. For complex, repairable systems, failures are considered to be those out of design conditions which place the system out of service and into a state for repair. Failures which occur that can be left or maintained in an unrepaired condition, and do not place the system out of service, are not considered failures under this definition. In addition, units that are taken down for routine scheduled maintenance or inventory control are not considered within the definition of failure. The higher the MTBF, the longer a system is likely to work before failing.

To calculate MTBF:
MTBF = Total uptime / number of breakdown/s
Example:
MTBF = (11 hours per day uptime x 5 days) / 2 breakdowns = 27.5 hours

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rivsy Lv5Posted 17 Oct 2022 14:10
  
Last edited by rivsy 17 Oct 2022 14:28.

Mean time between failures (MTBF) is the predicted elapsed time between inherent failures of a mechanical or electronic system, during normal system operation. MTBF can be calculated as the arithmetic mean (average) time between failures of a system. The term is used for repairable systems, while mean time to failure (MTTF) denotes the expected time to failure for a non-repairable system.
The definition of MTBF depends on the definition of what is considered a failure. For complex, repairable systems, failures are considered to be those out of design conditions which place the system out of service and into a state for repair. Failures which occur that can be left or maintained in an unrepaired condition, and do not place the system out of service, are not considered failures under this definition. In addition, units that are taken down for routine scheduled maintenance or inventory control are not considered within the definition of failure. The higher the MTBF, the longer a system is likely to work before failing.

To calculate MTBF:
MTBF = Total uptime / number of breakdown/s
Example:
MTBF = (11 hours per day uptime x 5 days) / 2 breakdowns = 27.5 hours

mtbf.png (25.36 KB, Downloads: 659)

mtbf.png
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RegiBoy Lv5Posted 17 Oct 2022 14:40
  
Mean time between failures (MTBF) is the average time between system breakdowns. MTBF is a crucial maintenance metric to measure performance, safety, and equipment design, especially for critical or complex assets, like generators or airplanes. It is also used to determine the reliability of an asset. MTBF is also one half of the formula used to calculate availability, together with mean time to repair (MTTR). The MTBF formula uses only unplanned maintenance and doesn’t account for scheduled maintenance, like inspections, recalibrations, or preventive parts replacements.
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