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Engineering Failure Analysis
As experts in the field of failure analysis and prevention, MME’s team can provide rapid response and conclusions
regarding failures such as industrial incidents, quality
control issues, and major catastrophic events.
Regardless of the size or scope of the engineering problem,
count on MME to deliver the solution you need promptly and
accurately.
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Practice Director: James Lane |
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Our failure analysis instrumentation
includes a state-of-the-art laboratory facility, housing a
forensic SEM, qualitative and quantitative chemical analysis
instruments, a full metallurgical laboratory, and a complete
mechanical testing facility. Couple these facilities with a
multidisciplinary team of engineers and scientists, and you
have a technical arsenal capable of deformulating the most
complex failures.
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Members of
MME’s failure analysis team are prepared to deliver
deposition and trial testimony, in conjunction with case
review and trial exhibit preparation, during the course
of legal proceedings. Our experience is diverse; past
cases have involved several thousands of dollars to over one hundred
million dollars.
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With more than sixty years of combined experience in the field
of engineering failure analysis and more than 1000 completed
investigations to our credit, MME’s Failure Analysis team is
positioned to provide solutions to virtually any catastrophe.
Our credentials speak for themselves. MME’s technical staff is
widely published in the failure analysis arena. In addition,
members of the staff have appointments to industry-wide panels
and review boards.
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MME’s approach to forensic investigations features cutting
edge processes that ensure complete and accurate results every
time, without exception. By combining traditional failure
analysis techniques with quantitative methods such as fracture
mechanics, fatigue analysis, and finite element modeling, MME’s technical solutions are unparalleled.
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This multidisciplinary approach to failure analysis allows us
to provide you with the cause and time line information that you need, in a manner that is easily understood and is suitable
for presentation in industrial settings as well as in the
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