Root Cause Failure Analysis

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by: Keith Mobley

Topics include: hydraulic curve, simple mechanical seal, acceptable operating envelope, maximum horsepower rating, secondary actuator, total system head, startup torque, common failure modes, potential corrective actions, vibration profile, poor operating practices, balancing piston, root cause failure analysis, suction supply, pipe strain, suction volume, inverter system, shaft packing, directional control valve, lantern ring, roll face, process rolls, packing rings, true root cause, incoming product

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Root Cause Failure Analysis provides the concepts needed to effectively perform industrial troubleshooting investigations. It describes the methodology to perform Root Cause Failure Analysis (RCFA), one of the hottest topics currently in maintenance engineering. It also includes detailed equipment design and troubleshooting guidelines, which are needed to perform RDFA analysis on machinery found in most production facilities.

This is the latest book in a new series published by Butterworth-Heinemann in association with PLANT ENGINEERING magazine. PLANT ENGINEERING fills a unique information need for the men and women who operate and maintain industrial plants. It bridges the information gap between engineering education and practical application. As technology advances at increasingly faster rates, this information service is becoming more and more important. Since its first issue in 1947, PLANT ENGINEERING has stood as the leading problem-solving information source for America's industrial plant engineers, and this book series will effectively contribute to that resource and reputation.


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