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Publikováno v:
Journal of Failure Analysis and Prevention. 22:139-153
This article addresses the effects of damage to equipment and structures due to explosions (blast), fire, and heat as well as the methodologies that are used by investigating teams to assess the damage and remaining life of the equipment. It discusse
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https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.hb.v11a.a0006804
Publikováno v:
Journal of Failure Analysis and Prevention. 18:1143-1153
Catastrophic or major incidents are typically investigated immediately, but what about the near misses or minor failures that might be precursors to major incidents? Are they investigated? Major failures often do not occur as one isolated issue or ev
Publikováno v:
Journal of Failure Analysis and Prevention. 17:217-227
An incident occurred at a Nitric Acid Plant when a failed 18-in. (457 mm)-diameter 304L stainless steel pipe connecting the Converter to the Tail Gas Catalytic Reactor ruptured. The rupture resulted in thrown fragments and some damage to equipment in
Publikováno v:
Journal of Failure Analysis and Prevention. 16:828-841
This article discusses practical differences between high-cycle fatigue and low-cycle fatigue at relatively lower temperatures in rotating equipment and the equipment attached to it. Methods to identify the failure mode are discussed so proper preven
Autor:
Nicholas E. Cherolis
Publikováno v:
Journal of Failure Analysis and Prevention. 8:255-258
In the aircraft engine industry, as in others, fracture surfaces are mined as a rich source of information. When present, fatigue striations can be used to judge the cracking mode, measure the crack growth rate, and estimate the number of propagation