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Acceleration transforms and statistical kinetic models

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For a restricted class of problems a mathematical model of microscopic degradation processes, statistical kinetics, is developed and linked throughacceleration transforms to the information which can be obtained from a system in which the only observable sign of degradation is sudden and catastrophic failure. The acceleration transforms were developed in accelerated life testing applications as a tool for extrapolating from the observable results of an accelerated life test to the dynamics of the underlying degradation processes. A particular concern of a physicist attempting to interpreted the results of an analysis based on acceleration transforms is determining the physical species involved in the degradation process. These species may be (a) relatively abundant or (b) relatively rare. The main results of this paper are a theorem showing that for an important subclass of statistical kinetic models, acceleration transforms cannot be used to distinguish between cases a and b, and an example showing that in some cases falling outside the restrictions of the theorem, cases a and b can be distinguished by their acceleration transforms.

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LuValle, M.J., Welsher, T.L. & Svoboda, K. Acceleration transforms and statistical kinetic models. J Stat Phys 52, 311–330 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01016417

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