• Title of article

    An approximate kinetic theory for accelerated testing

  • Author/Authors

    LuVALLE، M.J. نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
  • Pages
    -1146
  • From page
    1147
  • To page
    0
  • Abstract
    Accelerated testing is the attempt to accelerate the degradation processes that occur in a material system by applying a high stress. Typically accelerated testing requires extrapolating results from a feasible regime for laboratory or factory experimentation to a natural setting of interest. Usually the models used for this extrapolation either arise from assuming a single rate limiting step in the physical or chemical degradation process or as purely empirical relations. This paper presents a general theory for the design and interpretation of accelerated testing derived by considering a simple theory of how processes may trade off as stress decreases and time increases. Some of the main results of the theory are counter to current accepted practice. In particular, careful step stress experiments (experiments in which stress is perturbed during the accelerated aging) arc shown to be necessary for identifying acceleration functions, and the possibility of predicting how long experiments need to be run prior to beginning the experiments is indicated.
  • Keywords
    Aliquat 336 , LIX 63 , Extraction kinetics , PALLADIUM
  • Journal title
    IIE TRANSACTIONS
  • Serial Year
    1999
  • Journal title
    IIE TRANSACTIONS
  • Record number

    8175