A sacrificial part is a part of a machine or product that is intentionally engineered to fail under excess mechanical stress, electrical stress, or other unexpected and dangerous situations. The sacrificial part is engineered to fail first, thus breaking the serial connection and protecting other parts of the system downstream.[1]
Examples
editExamples of sacrificial parts include:
See also
edit- Factor of safety – System strength beyond intended load
- Frangibility – Material that breaks up into parts instead of deforming as one
- Overengineering – Designing a product that is needlessly complicated
References
edit- ^ Industrial, Cliff (2018-01-17). "Parts are Designed to Break? Sacrificial Parts and Gears". Cliff Industrial. Retrieved 2023-01-13.