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Space Shuttle O-ring Failures
Description
Data from Dalal et al. (1989) about O-ring failures in the NASA space shuttle program. The damage index comes from a discussion of the data by Tufte (1997).
Usage
data("SpaceShuttle")
Format
A data frame with 24 observations and 6 variables.
- FlightNumber
Number of space shuttle flight.
- Temperature
temperature during start (in degrees F).
- Pressure
pressure.
- Fail
did any O-ring failures occur? (no, yes).
- nFailures
how many (of six) 0-rings failed?.
- Damage
damage index.
Source
Michael Friendly (2000), Visualizing Categorical Data: http://euclid.psych.yorku.ca/ftp/sas/vcd/catdata/orings.sas
References
S. Dalal, E. B. Fowlkes, B. Hoadly (1989), Risk analysis of the space shuttle: Pre-Challenger prediction of failure, Journal of the American Statistical Association, 84, 945–957.
E. R. Tufte (1997), Visual Explanations: Images and Quantities, Evidence and Narrative. Graphics Press, Cheshire, CT.
M. Friendly (2000), Visualizing Categorical Data. SAS Institute, Cary, NC.
Examples
data("SpaceShuttle")
plot(nFailures/6 ~ Temperature, data = SpaceShuttle,
xlim = c(30, 81), ylim = c(0,1),
main = "NASA Space Shuttle O-Ring Failures",
ylab = "Estimated failure probability",
pch = 19, col = 4)
fm <- glm(cbind(nFailures, 6 - nFailures) ~ Temperature,
data = SpaceShuttle,
family = binomial)
lines(30 : 81,
predict(fm, data.frame(Temperature = 30 : 81), type = "re"),
lwd = 2)
abline(v = 31, lty = 3)