[SystemSafety] NTSB report on Boeing 787 APU battery fire at Boston Logan

Peter Bishop pgb at adelard.com
Fri Dec 5 10:56:58 CET 2014


John McDermid gave an interesting IET keynote on "Probative Blindness" 
(about people ignoring or not seeking contrary evidence) which could 
well apply in this particular case. See:

http://www-users.cs.york.ac.uk/~rda/IET_probative.pdf

Peter Bishop, Adelard


Matthew Squair wrote:
> As you both point out there's plenty of information out there. The 
> fruitful question IMO is what were the organisational, regulatory and 
> cognitive factors were at work to make them disregard it? Plus they (the 
> 787 team) and the FAA completely misunderstood the value and limitations 
> of testing in their specific context. 
> 
> I wrote a bit on where I thought they'd lost the plot when the interim 
> report came out. In fact I wrote quite a bit, as it's an excellent case 
> study of experimenters regress amongst other things, so perhaps we 
> should really thank the players*?
> 
> http://criticaluncertainties.com/2013/02/12/boeings-lithium-woes-pt-ii/#more-6333. 
> 
> *As no one was hurt.
> 
> 
> Matthew Squair
> 
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> On 5 Dec 2014, at 3:11 am, Peter Bernard Ladkin 
> <ladkin at rvs.uni-bielefeld.de <mailto:ladkin at rvs.uni-bielefeld.de>> wrote:
> 
>>
>>
>> On 2014-12-04 16:44 , Mike Ellims wrote:
>>> So could the assumption have been validated as it should have been?
>>>
>>> Simplest way to test this is to do a literature search.
>>
>> You didn't mention Linden's Handbook of Batteries, ed. Reddy, 
>> McGraw-Hill, 4th Edition 2011, Ist
>> edition 1984. Then there's Ley and Bro, Battery Hazards and Accident 
>> Prevention, Springer, 1994.
>> Then there is Daniel and Besenhard, Handbook of Battery Materials, 
>> Wiley VCH, 2nd edition 2011,
>> first edition 1999. As far as I can tell, they are required items on 
>> the bookshelf of any battery
>> person and they are on ours too. All of them deal with the issue of 
>> thermal runaway of lithium
>> batteries, and the first two with how this is affected by design. Then 
>> there are the many annual
>> conferences on batteries.
>>
>> Or you can simply ask people who know. Like, any one of those authors 
>> of the thousands of papers,
>> some of whom are very distinguished scientists indeed, as well as 
>> being well-known.
>>
>> PBL
>>
>> Prof. Peter Bernard Ladkin, Faculty of Technology, University of 
>> Bielefeld, 33594 Bielefeld, Germany
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>>
>>
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