Systems and Methods for Transformation and Degradation Analysis

Jude A. Osara*, Michael D. Bryant

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Abstract

Modern concepts in irreversible thermodynamics are applied to system transformation and degradation analyses. Phenomenological entropy generation (PEG) theorem is combined with the Degradation-Entropy Generation (DEG) theorem for instantaneous multi-disciplinary, multi-scale, multi-component system characterization. A transformation-PEG theorem and space materialize with system and process defining elements and dimensions. The near-100% accurate, consistent results and features in recent publications demonstrating and applying the new TPEG methods to frictional wear, grease aging, electrochemical power system cycling—including lithium-ion battery thermal runaway—metal fatigue loading and pump flow are collated herein, demonstrating the practicality of the new and universal PEG theorem and the predictive power of models that combine and utilize both theorems. The methodology is useful for design, analysis, prognostics, diagnostics, maintenance and optimization.
Original languageEnglish
Article number454
Number of pages22
JournalEntropy
Volume26
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27 May 2024

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