Use of Survival Models in a Refinery

Authors

  • Sílvia Madeira University of Évora
  • Paulo Infante University of Évora
  • Filipe Didelet Instituto Polit´écnico de Setúbal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.57805/revstat.v11i1.126

Keywords:

reliability, maintenance, time between failures, Kaplan–Meier, Cox proportional hazards

Abstract

Statistical methods are nowadays increasingly useful in industrial engineering. From plant design reliability to equipment analysis, there is much to cover with statistical models in order to improve the efficiency of systems. At Sines refinery we found it useful to apply a Cox model to a particular critical equipment trying to find process variables that cause its vibration as well as to apply well known distributions to baseline hazard rate.

Published

2013-04-23

How to Cite

Madeira , S., Infante , P., & Didelet , F. (2013). Use of Survival Models in a Refinery. REVSTAT-Statistical Journal, 11(1), 45–65. https://doi.org/10.57805/revstat.v11i1.126