Title of article :
Risk Assessment by a New FMEA Model based on an Extended AHP Method under a Fuzzy Environment
Author/Authors :
Fattahi, Reza Islamic Azad University - Tehran, Iran , Tavakkoli-Moghaddam, Reza School of Industrial Engineering - College of Engineering - University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran , Khalilzadeh, Mohammad Islamic Azad University - Tehran, Iran , Shahsavari-Pour, Nasser Vali-e-Asr University of Rafsanjan - Rafsanjan, Iran , Soltani, Roya Khatam University - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Risk assessment has an essential role in managing different risks and their effects. A failure
mode and effects analysis (FMEA), as one of the most famous risk assessment tools, has
frequently been used in a wide range of industries and organizations. In this study, a new fuzzy
analytic hierarchy process (AHP)-based FMEA model is introduced for evaluating the risks of
various failure modes more precisely. In this model, fuzzy weighted aggregated risk priority
numbers (FWARPNs) are taken into consideration instead of risk priority numbers (RPNs) for
the failure modes. Moreover, considering that an economic criterion is added to the three main
risk factors, the FWARPNs are calculated by utilizing four risk factors of occurrence (O),
severity (S), detection (D), and cost (C). The new criterion (C) denotes the required cost for
eliminating the effects of failure occurred. Also, the weights of these four risk factors are
computed by an extended fuzzy AHP method. For enhancing the efficiency of the proposed
model, a novel fuzzy numbers ranking method is also applied in both suggested fuzzy FMEA
and AHP methods. This new ranking method is based on creating different horizontal α-cuts in
fuzzy numbers. Finally, to indicate the practicability and effectiveness of the proposed model,
Kerman Ghete Gostar Casting Plant is considered as a case study in which the risks of toxic gas
release are assessed by the suggested fuzzy FMEA model. The obtained results show that the
proposed model is a practicable and advantageous risk assessment method in the real world.
Keywords :
Risk assessment , Toxic gases release , Fuzzy FMEA , Fuzzy AHP , Fuzzy numbers ranking
Journal title :
Environmental Energy and Economic Research (EEER)