2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.engfailanal.2015.08.042
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Failure analysis of irreversible changes in the construction of the damaged rubber hoses

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“…It was established that about 30 % of all failures in machines are caused by the damage to pressure hoses. The most common types of failure include the damage to the hose surface [13,14] and its lamination [15,16]. The causes of failure are power overload, fatigue accumulation as a consequence of the cyclic action of the load [15,17,18] and the damage that was formed due to the aging and degradation of the properties of material [19,20].…”
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“…It was established that about 30 % of all failures in machines are caused by the damage to pressure hoses. The most common types of failure include the damage to the hose surface [13,14] and its lamination [15,16]. The causes of failure are power overload, fatigue accumulation as a consequence of the cyclic action of the load [15,17,18] and the damage that was formed due to the aging and degradation of the properties of material [19,20].…”
Section: Literature Review and Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Papers [12,13] present the results of analysis of the choice of the method of non-destructive control. Accordingly, a method for diagnosis was chosen for each work.…”
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“…Thin-walled components are used as structural elements of frames, pillars, various beams, roller seats, as well as movable elements such as press rollers [11,12] in the structure of trough and hose conveyors [9,10].…”
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“…Logistics engineering is a field of engineering dedicated to the scientific organization and optimisation of the purchase, transport, storage, distribution, piping or conveying and warehousing of materials and finished goods (Fedorko et al, 2015;Fedorko and Molnar, 2014). Similarly the information supply of these processes is to be organized and optimized properly.…”
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