BREAKDOWN TIME 2)
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The time limit after which a system submitted to wear finally gets out of order or is destroyed.
The subject has been reconsidered recently by P. WINIWARTER and C. CEMPEL (1992, p.9-34), according to whom: "…the breakdown time is determined by the internal structure of the system and the way of energy dissipation inside the system" (p.25). Furthermore: "Every type of symptoms of wear approaches infinite value asymptotically at the vicinity of the breakdown time" (p.27).
Living systems, as well as artificially constructed ones have each a more or less characteristic breakdown time.
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Bertalanffy Center for the Study of Systems Science(2020).
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