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Who Is At Fault

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If you are fortunate a FMEA (Failure Mode Effects Analysis) will be available from the design organization. It will be very helpful to review it. It is entirely possible that you are witness to an anticipated failure mode. If this is the case your quest may indeed be over.

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Small, J.E. (2017). Who Is At Fault. In: Electronic Control Fires. SpringerBriefs in Fire. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-52845-8_4

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