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An integrated structural framework to cost-based FMECA: The priority-cost FMECA
The Failure Mode, Effects and Criticality Analysis (FMECA) methodology is a widely recognized tool for the study and reliability analysis of a design or process. Many authors in the field have emphasized the usefulness of this particular method as well as its limitations.
CARMIGNANI, GIONATA
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Toward a new definition of FMECA approach
It is well known that Failure Mode Effect Analysis methodology (FMEA) allows to reduce, and if it possible eliminate, the effects of potential failure modes starting from the first stage of the product design. By means of the Criticality Analysis (CA), implemented in FMECA, it is possible to select by means of risk indexes the most potential critical ...
Marcantonio Catelani +5 more
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FMECA Modelling and Analysis in Blood Transfusion Chain
This paper describes the modelling and analysis of the processes and activities used in the Blood Transfusion Centre of Hospital Brotzu (Cagliari – Italy), via FMECA (Failure Modes Effects and Criticalities Analysis) method, in order to enhance patient safety and improve clinical risk management.
Borelli G +7 more
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FMECA Application in Tomotherapy: Comparison between Classic and Fuzzy Methodologies [PDF]
Accident analysis in radiotherapy highlighted the need to increase quality assurance (QA) programs by the identification of failures/errors with very low probability (rare event) but very severe consequences.
M Giardina, Elio Tomarchio, P Buffa
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Failure Mode, Effects, and Criticality Analysis (FMECA) is a proactive reliability and risk management technique extensively used in practice to ensure high system performance by prioritising failure modes.
Concetta Manuela La Fata +2 more
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Reliability Analysis of Aircraft Equipment Based on FMECA Method
It is well known that reliability of aircraft equipment is very important to aircraft during the flight because performance of aircraft product can affect flight safe directly. In order to make the equipment work normally, FMECA is applied in an aircraft
Xu Huibin
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FMECA technique on photovoltaic module
2011 IEEE International Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, 2011The solar photovoltaic industry has seen rapid expansion in the past decade with an ever-increasing share of the electricity-generating capacity for the world. For the emerging photovoltaic (PV) industry the assessment of the quality and reliability of its products is becoming more and more important.
M. Catelani +5 more
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Multisignal modeling for diagnosis, FMECA, and reliability
SMC'98 Conference Proceedings. 1998 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (Cat. No.98CH36218), 2002Multisignal modeling methodology is a simple and efficient knowledge representation scheme that captures the basic attributes of a system (structure, specifications, etc.) that are obtainable from design data and product specifications. QSI's TEAMS toolset employs multisignal modeling for testability analysis, test program set development, onboard ...
Somnath Deb +4 more
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