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An experimental study of the correlation between wear and entropy flow in machinery components

Based on first principles, a hypothesis was made on the potential correlation between entropy and degradation of machinery components in an earlier investigation of stochastic characterization of degradation dynamics. This paper reports on an experimental study in which degradation in the form of we...

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Published in:Journal of applied physics 2000-09, Vol.88 (5), p.2999-3003
Main Authors: Doelling, K. L., Ling, F. F., Bryant, M. D., Heilman, B. P.
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