Mark A. M. Ezra, PE
Senior Mechanical Engineer
Mr. Ezra earned his degree in Mechanical Engineering at the University
of Manchester in England. He then pursued a post-graduate year studying
the mathematical modeling of machines and process control systems. In
his work in failure analysis, this mathematical modeling knowledge has
proved invaluable to the in-depth understanding of mechanical failures
and their results on large and small machines as well as vehicles.
Mr. Ezra has conducted analysis work and testing investigating towed
trailer stability issues as well as the low and high speed stability of
motorcycles. Mr. Ezra is an experienced motorcyclist himself, having in
excess of 250,000 miles experience both on road motorcycles and side car
equipped motorcycles.
Mr. Ezra's work in failure analysis has included the analysis of the
failure of over the road truck steering systems as well as the analysis
of automobile steering systems and claimed failures. Recently, he has
also investigated accidents involving the loading of over-the-road trucks
and their unloading as well as over-the-road truck accidents due to loss
of control induced by incorrect trailer loading.
Mr. Ezra's sub-specialties are motorcycle accident reconstruction, especially
accidents involving motorcycle to motorcycle and motorcycle to other road
vehicles, and nail guns.
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