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Application of the first-passage time method to tribological problems

The time until the failure of some node of the system or until the end of some stage of the operation of the tribological system is associated with the change in entropy in the system that occurs during this time. Methods of the first-passage time by a random process of some given level are used. We assume that the first-passage time is equal to the time to failure. A statistical distribution containing the first-passage time is introduced. The thermodynamic parameter associated with the random variable of the first-passage time is expressed in terms of the change in entropy. This parameter is also included in the expression for the time to failure. This approach allows arbitrary reasons for failures to be included in the consideration. The possibilities of the proposed approach are discussed.

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