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Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) Approach Based on Avoidance of Aggregation Discrepancy

IEEE transactions on engineering management
As a powerful forward-looking risk management technique, FMEA has been widely used for reliability and security analysis in engineering management fields.
Quanbo Zha   +3 more
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A novel method for weighting decision makers for failure mode and effect analysis under intuitionistic fuzzy environment

Quality and Reliability Engineering International
This study introduces an innovative method to implement Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) in an Intuitionistic Fuzzy (IF) environment and targets inherent limitations of traditional FMEA, particularly its reliance on precise numerical values that ...
Dilara Akkus, Özlem Müge Testik
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Failure Modes and Effects Analysis

2021
The inductive tabular system analysis method, failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA), and its variants are the most often used system analysis method type. The chapter presents the classical definitions of the FMEA method as well as application domains on system (functional) concept, system design, and the production process level. Such distinctions
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Failure Mode and Effects Analysis

2014
Failure Mode and Effects Analysis, popularly known as FMEA, is a technique that compels designers to think on the possible failures of equipment and their consequences for achieving total reliability. All engineers without exception do apply FMEA in the design of electronic equipment to prevent obvious design errors, and examples are provided for the ...
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Cost‐oriented failure mode and effects analysis

International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management, 2008
PurposeConventional Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) may lead to wrong decisions in terms of a company's financial objectives. Thus, the aim of this paper is to develop an improved approach to prioritizing failures within the procedure of the FMEA.Design/methodology/approachFirst, the current “risk priority number” (RPN) being used within the ...
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Quality Control Analysis Using the Failure Mode and Effect Analysis Method

Procedia of Engineering and Life Science
This study aimed to investigate critical factors contributing to defective Epodion® rh-Erythropoietin Alfa syringes, specifically focusing on reducing cracks during manufacturing.
M. L. Hakim, A. Cahyana
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Failure Modes and Effects Analysis

2015
This chapter extends the principles of failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA) introduced in Chap. 2 with medical case examples. This chapter explores inductive reasoning or “forwards thinking” in the context of neurological diagnosis and treatment.
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Crawler Crane Failure Cause Analysis Using Fishbone Diagram, Pareto Principle, and Failure Mode Effect Analysis: A Comprehensive Approach to Minimize Downtime and Improve Operational Reliability

Journal of Innovation and Technology
Crawler cranes are critical heavy equipment in the construction industry, but they often experience failures that cause downtime and increased costs. This article comprehensively analyses crawler crane failures using three main methods: Fishbone Diagram,
Faisal Rahman   +4 more
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Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA)

2016
Although statistical variances and unpredicted events are part of operations routine, analyzing events commonalities and dependencies can reduce production deviations occurrences. FMEA is a tool for proactively identifying those failure commonalities and dependencies ahead of their occurrence, through listing the potential effect, rating them according
Gilad Issar, Liat Ramati Navon
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Software failure modes and effects analysis

2013 Proceedings Annual Reliability and Maintainability Symposium (RAMS), 2013
Failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA) is an effective way to identify and mitigate potential problems within the design of a system. By adapting the general process outlined in MIL-STD-1629A [1] to the design of software, a rigorous software FMEA (SFMEA) process has been developed to drive the identification of risks to safety, reliability, and ...
J. J. Stadler, N. J. Seidl
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