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Forensic Insights: Uncovering Failures in Mechanical Systems

  • Associate
  • 11.06.2026
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In this webinar, Mechanical Engineer Albert Law explores the forensic engineering approach applied to mechanical systems such as air‑conditioning units, pumping systems, fans, and other mechanical equipment. You will gain an understanding of how mechanical failures are investigated, the methodologies used to identify root causes, and the role of forensic analysis in improving system reliability and safety.
 
The session will highlight common failure modes, key diagnostic techniques, and lessons learned from real‑world cases. This presentation will introduce the fundamentals of mechanical breakdowns and demonstrate how informed design and maintenance practices can help prevent future incidents.

Free to attend

Large industrial HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) unit.

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