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Applied Engineering Failure Analysis : Theory and Practice

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Title: Applied Engineering Failure Analysis : Theory and Practice
Author: Ching-Seong Tan, Eng-Hwa Yap, Hock-Chye Qua, Jee-Hou Ho, Jong-Boon Ooi, Kok-Cheong Wong, Xin Wang, Yee-Shiuan Wong
ISBN: 1482222183 / 9781482222180
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 256
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 2015
Availability: In Stock
     
 
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A User Guide for Failure Analysts, Practicing Engineers, and Students of Engineering

Applied Engineering Failure Analysis: Theory and Practice serves as a point of reference for engineering failure analysis (EFA) cases; it presents a compilation of case studies covering a 35-year period, from the 1970s to 2012. This period spans the era from the time when slide rules were used routinely for engineering calculations, and when hard-copy photographs taken by film cameras were pasted onto typewritten sheets to make reports, to the present time when all these functions have become much less onerous through computer assistance.

The cases are drawn from such diverse fields as mechanical engineering, metallurgy, mining, civil/structural engineering, electrical power systems, and radiation damage; the last two topics are quite scarce in current publications. It includes theoretical content that deals with useful topics in basic theory, material properties, failure mechanisms, EFA methodology, and applications. It provides high-quality illustrations throughout, which greatly helps to promote the understanding of the failure characteristics described. This book offers an integrated approach that serves as a useful first reference in the above topics, for undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as for practicing engineers.

The book provides a hands-on approach to EFA, which helps the user to develop an understanding of potential failure situations, to explore the consequences, and to better understand how to solve similar problems; it also helps users to develop their own techniques for most other engineering failure problems. The authors include a section on technical report writing, which will assist failure investigators in getting their findings across. They also present simple engineering calculations that may serve as illustrative examples, and typical problems and solutions are included at the end of each chapter.

Foreword
Acknowledgments
Authors
List of Abbreviations

Chapter 1 : Introduction to Failure Analysis
Chapter 2 : Failure Analysis Procedures
Chapter 3 : Transportation Infrastructure
Chapter 4 : Mining and Production System
Chapter 5 : Electrical Equipment Failures
Chapter 6 : Case Studies : Boilers and Boiler Components
Chapter 7 : Infrastructure Failure Analysis
Chapter 8 : Radiation-Induced Damage

Index

 
 
 
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