Sunday afternoon
After meeting (Dave?} at methodist church talking about resistor failure modes with him.
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@MISC{en161,
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author = "E N Standard",
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title = "EN161:2007 Automatic shutoff valves for gas burners and gas appliances"
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title = "EN161:2007 Automatic shutoff valves for gas burners and gas appliances",
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howpublished = "British standards Institution http://www.bsigroup.com/",
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year = "2003"
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}
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paper: paper.tex nr_paper.tex
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okular nr_paper.pdf
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\begin{abstract}
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\end{abstract}
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{
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\section{Overview}
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Component failure modes are documented for most generic
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components~\cite{mil1992}~\cite{rac}. There are some differences in
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the failure modes that we are required to consider for various
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safety standards.
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For an example of this we can look in detail at one particular
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type
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of component, and examine potential causes of failure modes and
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and how various standards demands in terms of possible failure modes.
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For this study the common resistor ahs been chosen.
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}
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\section{Resistor Failure Modes}
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Most common failure OPEN
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ENXXX ays only consider OPEN
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EN298 considers OPEN and SHORT
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\subsection{Physical causes for a resristor short}
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* over heating causing a solder bridge
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* over heating causing the component to melt and short (wirewound)
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\subsection{Physical causes for a resristor open}
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* Over current causing the component to burn out (acting like a fuse).
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* vacuum conditions can cause solder joints to sublime (space ref jbis)
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\subsection{Physical causes for a resristor parameter change}
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*the resistor can react to over heating by becoming
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damaged so that the resistance track is internally shorted, making the
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part read a lower resistance
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*the resistor can over heat and the resistance track and be made thinner leading to a higher resistance
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*chemical attack could alter the properties of the resistance track.
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*RAC give parameter change as well
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this means that the resistor may change its resistance value
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as a failure mode.
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\section{Properties of a resistor network}
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RAC gives a resistor network
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as having only failure modes of
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OPEN and SHORT.
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Let us consider a simple resistoir network.
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Examine all causes.
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Assume resistors not from same batch.
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Show how parameter change is cancelled out, use sum of squares statistics
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to show by how much.
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\documentclass[a4paper,10pt]{article}
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\usepackage{graphicx}
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\usepackage{fancyhdr}
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\usepackage{tikz}
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\usepackage{amsfonts,amsmath,amsthm}
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\usepackage{ifthen}
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\input{../style}
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%\newtheorem{definition}{Definition:}
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\begin{document}
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\pagestyle{fancy}
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%\outerhead{{\small\bf PT100 FMMD analysis}}
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%\innerfoot{{\small\bf R.P. Clark } }
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% numbers at outer edges
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\pagenumbering{arabic} % Arabic page numbers hereafter
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\author{R.P.Clark}
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\title{Resistir Failure Modes in detail, leading to a networked resistor derived component}
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\maketitle
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\input{nr_paper}
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\bibliographystyle{plain}
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\bibliography{../vmgbibliography,../mybib}
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\today
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\end{document}
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\chapter {Symptom Extraction using PLD Diagrams }
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\input{symptom_abstraction/symptom_abstraction}
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\typeout{ ---------------- Networked resistor }
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\chapter {Example component with its failure modes in detail}
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\input{nr/nr}
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\chapter{FMMD functional~group to \\derived component example : PT100 4 wire Temperature Sensor}
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\typeout{ ---------------- pt100}
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