Sunday, October 26, 2008

Plastic Failure Analysis













Plastics failure expert performs a root cause failure analysis on a plastic automobile door handle. The handle is from a van's sliding side door. The product failure occured when the user was trying to close the van's sliding door. This is a products liability issue because the handle failed in a brittle manner and a personal injury occured. The lower photograph is of the handle assembly after it was removed from the vehicle. The two arrows point to the two fracture surfaces on the broken handle. The upper photograph is of the fracture surface on the handle piece that came free. The failure started as a fatigue crack (see arrow). It initiated at a molding defect similar to the one indicated by the second arrow on the left of the photograph. Molding defects are manufacturing defects caused by improper molding conditions. The molding defect created a stress riser allowing crack initiation. The crack progressed due to fatigue. The final failure mode was overload, and it was mostly a brittle failure.





























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Tuesday, October 07, 2008

Wine Glass Failure Analysis




Glass failure expert witness performs a root cause failure analysis on a failed wine glass. Failure analysis revealed that the failure initiated on the inside edge at the bead on the top. The top left photograph shows the re-assembled glass; the arrow indicates the crack starting point. The upper right photograph is a 40X photomicrograph of the fracture surface; the fracture initiation point is indicated by the arrow. The crack formed at the top bead on the interior of the glass. The asymetry of the Wallner lines demonstrates that the crack progressed under bending stresses. Since there are no signs of impact, squeezing the glass ss must have been the cause of failure.

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