Overlooked or Ignored Modes of Failure

Design flaws aren’t always fatal, but they can be an expensive liability.

Engineering

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March-April 2019

Volume 107, Number 2
Page 90

DOI: 10.1511/2019.107.2.90

Not all engineering failures are as dramatic as a bridge collapse, but their effects can range from the disconcerting to the disfiguring to the fatal. And the kinds of structures involved can range from the smallest decorative ones to the largest landmarks.

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