Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
614292 Tribology International 2016 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Two friction models, Spring-Block and Burridge–Knopoff, are dynamically treated in the concrete way.•It is based on the holographic view which has recently been popular in the theoretical physics community.•The heat-producing phenomena are most widely treated by using the non-equilibrium statistical physics.•The dissipative systems are formulated from the geometric standpoint.•The statistical fluctuation is taken into account by using the Feynman׳s path-integral.

A geometric approach to the friction phenomena is presented. It is based on the holographic view which has recently been popular in the theoretical physics community. We see the system in one-dimension-higher space. The heat-producing phenomena are most widely treated by using the non-equilibrium statistical physics. We take 2 models of the earthquake. The dissipative systems are here formulated from the geometric standpoint. The statistical fluctuation is taken into account by using the (generalized) Feynman׳s path-integral.

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