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The causes of failures can be categorized mainly as design deficiencies, material and manufacturing deficiencies, maintenance deficiencies, service abuse, and aggressive environment.
Research and historical analyses have shown that main causes of incidents or failures can be categorized into the four following basic areas: ignorance, economic considerations, oversight/negligence, and unusual occurrences.
There failures can be categorized into hardware failures and software ones.
If the mapping calculation fails to determine a full mapping, the failures can be categorized in 3 classes.
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Figure 5b can also represent the case, where failure modes can be categorized into categories and each category represents a group of failures with similar failure and recovery behavior.
Generally, the failure processes can be categorized into degradation process and shock process.
Failure mode is important in edgewise compression test results, and commonly observed failure modes of composite sandwich panels can be categorized as face sheet failure, comprising buckling or compression failure, or core failure, comprising compression or shear failure (ASTM C364 2016).
Failure modes at these connections can be categorized as: (1) shear and bearing failure of the internal connection element (Fig. 1a) and (2) bond and shear failure of the external connection element (Fig. 1b).
Based on failure characteristic, the spare units can be categorized into three types (1) cold (2) warm and (3) hot.
According to Tripod, there are latent failures in every work environment and these can be categorized into BRFs.
In order to tolerate the failure of a cut-vertex node, the existing schemes can be categorized into[10]: (i) proactive, (ii) reactive, and (iii) hybrid restoration.
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