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FMECA of a turntable

2009
Failure Mode, Effects and Criticality Analysis (FMECA) is one of the most used tool for identifying and evaluating failure modes of mechanical systems, in order to enhance reliability and safety of simple components or even complex systems. Despite of being widely applied, this tool presents some limitations on problem solving, like the impossibility ...
COSTANTINO, francesco   +3 more
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A comparative study of machine learning classifiers for intelligent fault diagnosis of electric vehicles based on FMECA data

Advances in Mechanical Engineering
Electric vehicles (EVs) are gaining popularity due to their environmentally friendly features and advancements in technology. However, like any complex system, they can experience faults within their components, which may lead to performance degradation ...
Leila Boucerredj, Nadir Benalia
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Analysis of The Application of Lean Manufacturing with Methods Material Information Flow Chart (MIFC) and Fuzzy Failure Mode, Effects and Criticality Analysis (FMECA)

Golden Ratio of Data in Summary
PT XYZ is a company specializing in the manufacturing of agricultural equipment. Currently, the company is facing issues related to waste in its production processes, which are negatively affecting product quality.
Prasetyo Mukti   +1 more
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FMECA Modelling and Analysis in Blood Transfusion Chain

International Journal of Privacy and Health Information Management, 2017
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 for intrinsically safe devices

2016 Annual Reliability and Maintainability Symposium (RAMS), 2016
Failure modes, effects, and criticality analysis is a systems level analysis to quantify the robustness of product design for an intended application. Intrinsic Safety is a Hazardous Locations protection method based on the limitation of energy and power within an electrical device such that no spark or thermal ignition can occur.
S. Erik Reynolds, Mihail Bantic
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Improving Boiler Performance with Failure Mode Effect and Criticality Analysis (FMECA)

Engineering Headway
Boilers in the manufacturing industry have an important role in the production process. Boilers can produce steam, which is used in the production process.
Rezki Anjung Mentaram, M. Singgih
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Toward a new definition of FMECA approach

2015 IEEE International Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference (I2MTC) Proceedings, 2015
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 ...
CATELANI, MARCANTONIO   +5 more
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FMECA: an integrated approach

Annual Reliability and Maintainability Symposium. 1991 Proceedings, 2002
FMECA (failure modes, effects and criticality analysis) is an engineering analysis and a core activity performed by reliability engineers to review the effects of probable failure modes of components and assemblies of the system on system performance. The FMECA is a system analysis tool used as an input for logistic support analysis, test requirements ...
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FMECA Control for Software Development

29th Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference (COMPSAC'05), 2006
This paper presents a brief overview of current work at the University of Louisville toward the use of systems engineering methodologies for control of the software engineering process. While this work is still in its initial stages, the methodologies for failure modes, effects and criticality analysis seem to be particularly appropriate.
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FMECA-based analyses: A SMART foundation

2017 Annual Reliability and Maintainability Symposium (RAMS), 2017
The paper focuses on the current engineering practice on SMART (System Safety, Maintainability, Availability, Reliability, and Testability) engineering using Failure Modes, Effects and Criticality Analysis (FMECA) as the fundamental SMART knowledge base.
T. Jason Dukes   +2 more
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