Difference between revisions of "Technical failure"
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Technical failure is a [[threat]] stemming from the unforeseen failure of a system to meet technical requirements (for example, load bearing capacity). |
Technical failure is a [[threat]] stemming from the unforeseen failure of a system to meet technical requirements (for example, load bearing capacity). |
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Revision as of 23:12, 8 April 2012
Technical failure
Technical failure is a threat stemming from the unforeseen failure of a system to meet technical requirements (for example, load bearing capacity).
Causes
- Design flaw
- Production flaw, such as material noncompliance or assembly flaw
- Loads beyond design limits
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