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"foreign object debris" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used in technical or scientific contexts, particularly in aviation or aerospace industries, to refer to any type of object or material that does not belong in a specific area or surface. For example, "The aircraft's engine failure was caused by foreign object debris that was sucked into the intake during takeoff." In this sentence, "foreign object debris" refers to any foreign objects or debris that were present in the engine and caused damage. Another example could be, "The construction site was shut down due to safety concerns caused by foreign object debris left behind by the previous team." Here, "foreign object debris" can refer to any type of debris or materials that were left on the construction site and posed a safety risk to workers.
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This paper introduces an effective Foreign Object Debris (FOD) clearance system based on multi-robot coordination.
Particulate fouling in plate fin heat exchangers of aircraft environmental control systems is a recurring issue in environments rich in foreign object debris.
Soon after the "foreign object debris" was cleared, the Airbus made an emergency landing on the northern runway with one of its engines on fire.
This scaling can generate significant amounts of foreign object debris (FOD) in the form of released aggregate and poses a grave threat to the safety of both personnel and assets.
The ballistic limit was determined to be 96 m s−1, indicating that it was capable of withstanding impacts from small projectiles such as, secondary debris from blast, hurricane, tornado and foreign object debris from roads and runways.
The material attributes of foreign object debris (FOD) are the most crucial factors to understand the level of damage sustained by an aircraft.
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However, laminated constructions are vulnerable to foreign object impact, such as from debris or bird strike during landing or take-off and hail storm when in flight.
Mr. Dittemore, given your search for a missing link, what level of attention are you giving to the possibility that some foreign object, either a bit of space debris, some sort of meteorite or any other kind of foreign object may have struck the shuttle?
Foreign object damage (FOD) involves the damage caused by objects ingested into turbine engines.
Foreign object damage is a significant cause of failure in gas turbine engines.
The results are also valuable in understanding foreign object damage (FOD) of coatings.
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