• An intermittent fault, often called simply an "intermittent"[citation needed] (or anecdotally "interfailing"[citation needed]), is a malfunction of a device...
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    An arc-fault circuit interrupter (AFCI) or arc-fault detection device (AFDD) is a circuit breaker that breaks the circuit when it detects the electric...
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  • five years Intermittent energy source, renewable energy sources that are not dispatchable due to their fluctuating nature Intermittent fault, malfunction...
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  • Reliability, availability and serviceability (category Fault-tolerant computer systems)
    an operation for transient (soft) or intermittent errors, or else, for uncorrectable errors, isolating the fault and reporting it to higher-level recovery...
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  • Spread-spectrum time domain reflectometry is used in detecting intermittent faults in live wires. From buildings and homes to aircraft and naval ships...
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    working joint for non-critical applications, the circuit might have an intermittent fault because of this. ..." "There is ... no escaping the most fundamental...
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  • non-permanent faults: Transient fault and Intermittent fault. Transient faults are hard to detect, and there are no well defined faults to detect. Errors...
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  • fault definition. It is also called a permanent fault model because the faulty effect is assumed to be permanent, in contrast to intermittent faults which...
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  • among, other modules or interacting processes. Intermittent issues can be thus defined: An intermittent is a problem for which there is no known procedure...
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  • board or integrated circuit may disappear when the board cools, an intermittent fault may be created. Diagnosis of head-in-pillow defects may require use...
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    and fitted to the accident aircraft. It was found that it had an intermittent fault that was not able to be detected by the crew during pre-start procedures...
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    spread-spectrum time-domain reflectometry (SSTDR) is used to detect intermittent faults in complex and high-noise systems such as aircraft wiring. Coherent...
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    singing. Patch cords could be damaged by use (creating hard-to-find intermittent faults) and made complex patches difficult and time-consuming to recreate...
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    round of block faulting, in which conglomerates, ash flows, and tuffs accumulated in the Snake Range. Both continuous and intermittent fault movements also...
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    possible cause of fires in airplanes is wiring problems that involve intermittent faults, such as wires with breached insulation touching each other, having...
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  • that can be analysed and debugged immediately; without stressing, intermittent faults would occur in the field, without proper troubleshooting facilities...
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  • Pembroke Dock for over a year. In March 2016, the turbine developed "an intermittent fault with an active sonar" followed by a mechanical defect which prevented...
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  • looping by the distinctive sound it made. Another quirk was that many intermittent faults were due to faulty connectors and could be temporarily fixed by briskly...
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    The San Jacinto Fault Zone (SJFZ) is a major strike-slip fault zone that runs through San Bernardino, Riverside, San Diego, and Imperial Counties in Southern...
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    Fault zone hydrogeology is the study of how brittlely deformed rocks alter fluid flows in different lithological settings, such as clastic, igneous and...
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  • Lord St. George as a present, but was frustrated because it had an intermittent fault. Now he realises it was working perfectly, but intercepting signals...
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  • the Clogher Valley Fault. Carboniferous rocks located between these faults were affected by strike-slip, associated with intermittent dextral transpression...
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    more detailed fault codes than 1.1, and has a permanent 12-volt feed from the vehicle's battery which allows it to log intermittent faults in memory across...
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  • S2CID 109886043. Qi, Haiyu; Ganesan, Sanka; Pecht, Michael (May 2008). "No-fault-found and intermittent failures in electronic products". Microelectronics Reliability...
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  • digital circuits, hardware description language, fault detection, intermittent, delay and transistor-level faults. He supervised several PhD students including...
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    (especially the ones in the engine compartment), causing all manner of intermittent faults which were hard to diagnose. On later cars, these were changed to...
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    can be detected intermittently by lidar and with offshore mapping. It takes its name from the Wairau River, which follows the fault trace for most of...
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    heavy fault current flows into the adjacent circuit and is interrupted one or more times. A typical manifestation would be the dip, or intermittent black-out...
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  • undesirable result can be classified and described many ways including: intermittent, transient, glitch, crash or hang. Since desirability is subjective,...
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  • Intermittent computing is a computing paradigm tailored for systems that operate under unreliable or irregular power supply conditions. These systems,...
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