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  1. Journal of Failure Analysis and Prevention
  2. Journal of Failure Analysis and Prevention : Volume 5
  3. Journal of Failure Analysis and Prevention : Volume 5, Issue 2, April 2005
  4. Failure analysis of a high-speed pinion shaft
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Editorial
Process failure modes and effects analysis (PFMEA): A structured approach for quality improvement in the metal forming industry
Understanding the surface features of fatigue fractures: How they describe the failure cause and the failure history
Use of the term Defect
High-temperature failure of a cast soot blower lance tube nozzle
An overheat boiler tube failure
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I·n·d·u·s·t·r·y U·p·d·a·t·e·s
Product news ( Journal of Failure Analysis and Prevention , Volume 5 , Issue 2 )
Failure analysis of a high-speed pinion shaft
Liquid metal induced embrittlement in fuel line braze joints
Industrial applications of optical techniques that measure displacements
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Failure analysis of a high-speed pinion shaft

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Author Stevenson, M. E. McDougall, J. L. Bowman, R. D. Herman, R. L.
Copyright Year 2005
Abstract The failure of a high-speed pinion shaft from a marine diesel engine was investigated. The shaft, which had been in service for more than 30 years, failed shortly after a service operation in which the bearings were replaced. Examination of the shaft revealed cyclic fatigue as the failure mechanism, with a substantial distribution of nonmetallic inclusions near the fracture initiation site. Fracture mechanics analysis indicated that the inclusions would be unlikely to have served as failure initiation sites if only stresses acting on the shaft were induced by normal service loads. Further examination of the bearing elements revealed an abnormal wear pattern, consistent with the application of elevated bending loads to the shaft after bearing replacement. The root cause of failure was determined to be an increase in service stresses after bearing replacement along with the presence of significant nonmetallic inclusions in the pinion shaft.
Starting Page 48
Ending Page 54
Page Count 7
File Format PDF
ISSN 15477029
Journal Journal of Failure Analysis and Prevention
Volume Number 5
Issue Number 2
e-ISSN 18641245
Language English
Publisher Springer New York
Publisher Date 2005-04-01
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword fatigue fatigue crack growth analysis fracture mechanics in failure analysis shaft failure Tribology, Corrosion and Coatings Characterization and Evaluation of Materials Classical Mechanics Structural Mechanics Quality Control, Reliability, Safety and Risk
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Mechanics of Materials Materials Science Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality Mechanical Engineering
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