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Failure analysis is the process by which (in the mechanical context) a broken component is examined using various techniques to determine the causes and fracture mechanisms on the one hand but also provide guidelines and recommendations to avoid future failures on the other hand.
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Other Terms: Phone must power on, cannot be PIN locked and must be in fully functional, working condition without any broken components, including, but not limited to, cracked display.
The knee was revised after 5 years due to a broken tibia component.
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First, the analysis identified the broken components of the hacksaw machine.
The analyses are focused on small-scale polyester ropes (ropes diameter equal to 6 mm) with different numbers and distributions of broken components throughout rope cross-sections.
We might be able to concentrate on the electric potential measurements of suspicious components to detect abnormalities that might result from a broken wire between the components or to isolate a faulty component that might cause the radio to appear broken.
The Mark Richards-skippentranttrant had been on track to crush its previous race record and was in the lead when she made the decision to retire almost halfway through the race after suffering a broken hydraulic ram – the component which powers the canting keel on board the all-conquering yacht.
Selected principal component axes explained more variation than expected, based on a broken stick null model (Legendre and Legendre 1998).
The femoral and tibial components were easily removed without further bone loss leaving in-situ a broken tibial screw.
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