A mechanism-driven failure causality modeling approach for mechanical systems combining causal ordering theory and Ishikawa diagram [PDF]
Failure causality modeling plays a critical role in mechanical system diagnostics. Current methods primarily rely on empirical knowledge and historical datasets, resulting in constrained applicability and inconsistent predictive accuracy.
Hui Yu, Wenhao Zhang, Wei Qu
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Case Study in Hypothesis Prioritization with Ishikawa Diagrams
The objective of this paper is to explore a multidisciplinary problem-solving team investigating a customer-reported failure using an Ishikawa diagram with a spreadsheet for prioritizing and tracking investigation actions in a manufacturing organization.
Barsalou Matthew
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Using an Ishikawa diagram as a tool to assist memory and retrieval of relevant medical cases from the medical literature [PDF]
Studying medical cases is an effective way to enhance clinical reasoning skills and reinforce clinical knowledge. An Ishikawa diagram, also known as a cause-and-effect diagram or fishbone diagram, is often used in quality management in manufacturing ...
Wong Kam Cheong
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Investigation of Shrinkage Defect in Castings by Quantitative Ishikawa Diagram [PDF]
Metal casting process involves processes such as pattern making, moulding and melting etc. Casting defects occur due to combination of various processes even though efforts are taken to control them.
Chokkalingam B. +4 more
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Development of an Ishikawa diagram for the occurrence of extremely high sea levels [PDF]
A little more than 10,000 years ago, the so-called ice age, with the average temperature of the Earth about 10°lower than today. After the ice age, there was an increase in temperature and the melting of glaciers, and in the last 1,000 years the ...
Gotal Dmitrovic Lovorka +2 more
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Development of Ishikawa Diagram of Oil Spreading in the Sea
Abstract The spread of an oil slick over the water surface is a complex process that is systematically described by the Ishikawa diagram. An oil slick moves across the surface under the influence of forces acting on every particle in the sea.
Hlevnjak, Tomislav +2 more
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Modified Ishikawa Diagram as a Tool for Knowledge-Mapping of Agronomic Practices [PDF]
This article describes a novel method of graphical representation of agronomic practices in crop production. The influence of initial factors, the need to follow a chronology of individual operations and the possibility of using this information for ...
Petr Kedaj, Josef Pavlíček
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A new model of Ishikawa diagram for quality assessment
The paper presents the results of a study concerning the use of the Ishikawa diagram in analyzing the causes that determine errors in the evaluation of theparts precision in the machine construction field. The studied problem was"errors in the evaluation of partsprecision" and this constitutes the head of the Ishikawa diagram skeleton.All the possible,
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Use of the Ishikawa diagram in the investigation of some industrial processes
Abstract The use of the Ishikawa diagram was proposed by Japanese professor Kaoru Ishikawa in the 1960s. The diagram must highlight the possible causes of a certain effect. In the research presented in this paper, the analysis method based on the design of the Ishikawa diagram was used to identify the factors able to ensure the adequate ...
C Botezatu +5 more
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STUDY TO DETERMINE A NEW MODEL OF THE ISHIKAWA DIAGRAM FOR QUALITY IMPROVEMENT [PDF]
The paper presents the results of a study concerning the use of the Ishikawa diagram in analyzing the causes that determine the improvement of the quality of education in a university. All the possible, main and secondary causes that could generate the
Liliana LUCA +2 more
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