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Engineering Disasters: Lessons to be Learned

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Engineering Disasters â Lessons to be Learned shows that there is always something to be learned from disasters. In this practical and highly relevant text Don Lawson has providedThoroughly researched accounts of well-known disasters and failures worldwideValuable interpretative sections, drawing out the lessons to be learned in each caseExamples from a wide range of industriesBackground information and views of other experts in the fieldAn excellent source of references for further studyCommon threads and conclusions from accident investigationsHumans design, build, operate, use, maintain and can wreck engineering products. Humans are fallible. Engineers have to take into account all the potential failures of people, including other engineers, as well as failures of equipment and materials.Design engineering is a structured process using both art and science to create new or improved products â building on experience, bad as well as good. Failure occurs when something or someone fails to perform to expectations.

422 pages, Hardcover

First published December 1, 2004

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