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Applied Engineering Failure Analysis: Theory and Practice provides
a point of reference for engineering failure analysis (EFA) cases,
presenting 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.
Applied Engineering Failure Analysis: Theory and Practice provides
a point of reference for engineering failure analysis (EFA) cases,
presenting 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.
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