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The phrase "abnormal operation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to machinery, systems, or processes that are not functioning as intended or are deviating from normal performance.
Example: "The technician reported an abnormal operation of the engine, which required immediate attention."
Alternatives: "irregular functioning" or "deviant operation".
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"The risk of failure because of its abnormal operation was very high.
The response of the system under abnormal operation conditions was found through simulating test.
No terrible stress concentration and large deformation would occur during normal operation and abnormal operation.
In this paper, the mechanism of these abnormal operation behaviors is analyzed.
A state monitoring method was set up to timely dispose the abnormal operation.
The override control provides protective action against abnormal operation and/or incipient process failure.
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Process monitoring is often based on statistical data collection, which detects abnormal process operation, leads to an understanding of process capability and helps determine major disturbances.
Chemical plant flare minimization has been practiced not only during regular operating conditions but also abnormal operations such as start-ups, shutdowns, and process upsets.
Then, the conditions of the operating states and faults resulting in this sort of abnormal operations can be determined.
Neglecting abnormal operations in project appraisal can potentially lead to the underestimation of its benefits.
We applied a passive cooling feature to both normal and abnormal operations of a small modular reactor (SMR) without external power sources and reactor coolant pumps.
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