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Failure risk analysis of dangerous earth‒rock dams on the basis of element failure probabilities. [PDF]
Peng P, Li Z, Zhang X, Lu K, Dai Q.
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Failure mode and effects analysis
International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management, 1996Discusses the implementation of failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) for both product design and process control. FMEA is implemented in two ways to ensure that the reliability requirements are met for the production of an airbag inflator. Design FMEA is performed to generate a process control plan, visual aids, and a process verification list ...
Sheng‐Hsien (Gary) Teng +1 more
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Is Failure Mode and Effect Analysis Reliable?
Journal of Patient Safety, 2009To test the reliability of failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA) within a hospital setting in the United Kingdom.Two multidisciplinary groups were recruited, within 2 hospitals from the same National Health Services (NHS) Trust, to conduct separate FMEAs in parallel on the same topic.
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MITICA Failure Mode and Effect Analysis [PDF]
This document contains the revised analysis of MITICA failure modes and effects.
Luchetta A., Svensson L.
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Failure Modes and Effects Analysis
2021The 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 Effect Analysis
2009Managing risk is a must for any organization. Clause 0.1 of ISO 9004 mentions risk management along with cost and benefit considerations given its importance to the organization and its customers. Clause 5.4.2 also includes risk assessment and mitigation data as necessary inputs for efficient and effective quality planning.
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Failure Mode and Effect Analysis
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1977<div class="htmlview paragraph">Before-the-fact analytical tools are often helpful in designing for reliability. The methodology is not new; however, there is a need to improve the visibility and value of the tools, and the determination of when and to what level of detail to apply them.</div> <div class="htmlview paragraph">A ...
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Failure Mode and Effects Analysis
2014Failure 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, 2008PurposeConventional 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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