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Failure takes place when a unit, which can be a machine, or a sub-part of a machine, or a component stop fulfilling its purpose. We mostly make use of failure statistics from the past to understand exactly what the failure entails. This then enables us to take the appropriate decision regarding the strategy for managing a specific failure. This video explores the various ways in which failure is described quantitatively for (1) systems (machines), and (2) components.]]>

Failure takes place when a unit, which can be a machine, or a sub-part of a machine, or a component stop fulfilling its purpose. We mostly make use of failure statistics from the past to understand exactly what the failure entails. This then enables us to take the appropriate decision regarding the strategy for managing a specific failure. This video explores the various ways in which failure is described quantitatively for (1) systems (machines), and (2) components.]]>
Thu, 11 Mar 2021 16:25:10 GMT /slideshow/quantitative-descriptions-of-failure/244234714 jasper_coetzee@slideshare.net(jasper_coetzee) Quantitative descriptions of failure jasper_coetzee Failure takes place when a unit, which can be a machine, or a sub-part of a machine, or a component stop fulfilling its purpose. We mostly make use of failure statistics from the past to understand exactly what the failure entails. This then enables us to take the appropriate decision regarding the strategy for managing a specific failure. This video explores the various ways in which failure is described quantitatively for (1) systems (machines), and (2) components. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/quantitativedescriptionsoffailure-210311162511-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Failure takes place when a unit, which can be a machine, or a sub-part of a machine, or a component stop fulfilling its purpose. We mostly make use of failure statistics from the past to understand exactly what the failure entails. This then enables us to take the appropriate decision regarding the strategy for managing a specific failure. This video explores the various ways in which failure is described quantitatively for (1) systems (machines), and (2) components.
Quantitative descriptions of failure from Jasper Coetzee
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-jasper_coetzee-48x48.jpg?cb=1693996625 Work history: 1967-1970: Millwright apprentice (Iscor). 1971-1972: Study Mechanical Engineering at the University of Pretoria. 1973-1979: Assistant Resident Engineer at Thabazimbi Iron Ore mine. Responsible for the maintenance of all the different areas of the mine during subsequent periods. 1979-1982: Resident Engineer of Sasol's Sigma Colliery. Responsible for all maintenance activities, supply of services, surface operations, all project engineering. 1982-1985: Responsible for all mechanical maintenance of the Sasol I plant. 1985-1987: Headed the project team that designed and chose a maintenance information system for the Sasol Group of companies. 1987-1993: Managing Director of... http://www.m-tech.co.za