Ryan,
I would agree with both Bud Lockwood (on Stress Engineering) and Jack Nicholas (on Neville Sachs). Neville is the "Godfather" in Failure Analysis of equipment within industrial settings. Many of his experiences (i.e. steam turbines) cannot be acquired any long due to evolution.
If a more practical failure analysis approach is desired, Mike Barkle, one of our Sr. Reliability Engineer (
mikebarkle@infralogix.com), is highly qualified to perform this type of work. He has helped many clients with a more practical initial evaluation to determine any obvious actionable conclusions before seeking formal FA evaluations. He also has experienced with ASRS-style cranes since several of our clients have such systems. Feel free to email him directly to inquire about suitability.
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W. Wayne Vick, Jr. EE, CMRP, CRL, ARP-IIIX
President/CEO
Infralogix
Williamsburg VA
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Original Message:
Sent: 01-04-2023 10:39 AM
From: Ryan McBride
Subject: Broken shaft failure analysis
Hi All,
I am looking for someone in the US who can analyze a broken shaft to help us identify the cause of failure. The shaft is off of a roller for an ASRS-style crane system. The vendor/manufacturer is not in the US so we are looking for an outside source for failure analysis.
Thank you,
Ryan
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Ryan McBride
Regional Reliability Manager
Schreiber Foods
Logan UT
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