Clarification of failure terminology by examining a generic failure development process

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Abstract

One key objective of good plant asset management is to prevent undesirable failure that may cause loss of life, destruction of asset, loss of economic benefit or damage to the environment. In order to deploy strategies that prevent failure, one needs to first understand the processes leading to failure, and definitions used for describing the failure of physical assets. A number of different definitions for the same terms related to equipment failure can be found in the literature. The looseness of terminology and often overlapping shades of meaning lead to ambiguity and confusion. This paper aims to offer clearer definitions derived from examining a generic failure development process exhibited by physical assets (herein referred to as "equipment").

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Tam, A. S. B., & Gordon, I. (2009). Clarification of failure terminology by examining a generic failure development process. International Journal of Engineering Business Management, 1(1), 33–36. https://doi.org/10.5772/6782

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