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Technical support for failure analysis of main and auxiliary machinery.

Ship operators, OEMs, power plants, wind generator operators, insurance companies and oil and gas companies may require machinery failure analysis when main or auxiliary machinery breaks down, shows inadequate engine performance or develops recurring operational issues.  

 

Technical basis for investigation and assessment 

The service provides technical support for understanding machinery condition, damage development and failure behaviour in the actual operating context. This creates a clearer basis for technical investigation and follow-up, allowing issues to be linked to interacting underlying causes, lacking operating history, inappropriate design details or solutions. The service is part of our expertise area Asset integrity and asset lifecycle management.

Technician inspecting industrial machinery components.
Inspection of machinery components as part of a failure analysis to assess condition and identify damage development.

Challenges

When machinery problems affect both condition and operation, it becomes harder to assess and plan repair needs and prioritise maintenance.

Interacting causes may complicate fault isolation 

Operational and performance issues are often caused by a combination of conditions that may seem harmless on their own. This makes faults harder to isolate and can complicate the investigation, repair decisions and maintenance follow-up. 

 

Inadequate data collection often hampers the investigation 

Continuous collection and analysis of performance data and event history by the operator is preferred because it makes the investigation and root cause analysis easier. When that basis is incomplete, it creates uncertainty about the influence of those factors. 

 

Design may not fit actual application 

Some issues are linked to machinery design or design criteria, rather than to day-to-day operation alone. If the design is poor or unsuitable for the intended application, the same problem may recur unless the underlying cause is addressed. 

 

Failure may spread across systems 

A breakdown may not only affect the failed part itself. It can also influence related operating systems, maintenance intervals and machinery performance, which makes planning of follow-up actions more complex. 

Benefits

Get technical support for investigation, assessment and follow-up for main and auxiliary machinery