Principles of Loads and Failure Mechanisms: Applications in Maintenance, Reliability and Design (Springer Series in Reliability Engineering)
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Rating | : | 4.67 (823 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1447149165 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 302 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-02-12 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Since the relation between the expected usage of a system and its failure behavior is unknown, unexpected failures often occur, with possibly serious financial and safety consequences. Both qualitative and quantitative descriptions of the mechanisms and their governing loads enable a solid assessment of a system’s reliability in a given or assumed operational context. Finally, the role of these mechanisms in design processes and design for maintenance are illustrated.. The benefits of unde
Must have primer on failure mechanics. Practical text on failure mechanics for the beginner. J. S. Ogden, PhD, PE
The benefits of understanding the physics of failure are demonstrated for subjects like condition monitoring, predictive maintenance, prognostics and health management, failure analysis and reliability engineering. Since the relation between the expected usage of a system and its failure behavior is unknown, unexpected failures often occur, with possibly serious financial and safety consequences. Principles of Loads and Failure Mechanisms. Failure of components or systems must be prevented by both designers and operators of systems, but knowledge of the underlying mechanisms is often lacking. Moreover, a unique range of applications of this knowledge in the fields of maintenance, reliability and design are presented. Finally, the role of these mechanisms in design processes and design for maintenance are illustrated.. Both qualitative and quantitative descriptions of the mechanisms and their governing loads enable a solid assessment of a system’s reliability in a given or assumed operational con
There he ran several research projects in the field of computational mechanics, mainly concerning life assessments of airframe and gas turbine components. Since 2007 he is an associate professor in Maintenance Engineering at the Netherlands Defence Academy and thus involved in the education of future officers for the Dutch Navy, Air force and y