Services - Mechanical failure analysis
A product that never fails is likely to have a large factor of safety, or be 'over-designed'. 'Over designed' products can be unnecessarily heavy or expensive to make. Most designers will face some type of component failure at some point, as they attempt to develop a product and control cost. Some are simple and easily cured and many are more complicated.
Typical causes of mechanical failure include:
- Static stress, often through misuse or inadequate design
- Brittle failure
- Fatigue
- Creep
- Thermal effects
- Corrosion
- Ageing
These factors can often work together. High cycle fatigue due to vibration or resonance, followed by a static stress failure is common, but there are many possible interactions. Mechanical failure analysis can help to identify the cause or causes and quantify what happened. It should lead to predictions about when or if it will happen again and what to do about it, leading to a better design. This normally needs a combination of Coupland Bell's site services and calculations or finite element analysis (FEA).
Our consultants experience includes finding the causes of:
- HDPE rotational moulding failures
- Cracks in metal parts
- Thermal creep/ fatigue failures of combustors
- Fatigue cracking of gas turbine blades and discs
- Power station exhaust resonances and failures
- Marine engine vibration failures
Mechanical Failure Analysis Case Studies
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