Title :
An effective and systematic design FMEA approach
Author :
Denson, Bill ; Shoou Yu Tang ; Gerber, Kurt ; Blaignan, Vincent
Author_Institution :
Reliability & Mech. Sci. Dept., Corning Inc., Corning, NY, USA
Abstract :
An innovative approach has been developed to objectively and systematically identify failure causes of a product in real time, using a reliability physics methodology. It is intended to overcome problems associated with traditional design FMEAs, which can be inefficient in aiding the design process in a timely fashion. The approach is based on the premise that, at the most fundamental level, failure causes are a result of a manageable number of predictable processes. These processes result when combinations of material type, stress and conditions occur. A knowledge base forms the basis for this methodology and is in the form of a multidimensional matrix that relates element type, stresses, conditions, processes, resulting stresses, resulting conditions, and failure modes. A software tool has been developed that enables the analysis based on rudimentary data elements of a design that are entered by the user. It then generates output tables that can be used by the system designer or reliability engineer for a variety of purposes that require the hypothesizing of possible failure causes, including optimizing the design, developing reliability test plans, and root cause analysis.
Keywords :
design; matrix algebra; production engineering computing; reliability; design process; failure mode and effect analysis; material conditions; material stress; material type; multidimensional matrix; product failure; reliability physics methodology; root cause analysis; rudimentary data elements; systematic design FMEA approach; Knowledge based systems; Logic gates; Materials; Reliability engineering; Stress; FMEA; GURU; Physical Reliability Models; Reliability Modeling; Risk Analysis and Management;
Conference_Titel :
Reliability and Maintainability Symposium (RAMS), 2014 Annual
Conference_Location :
Colorado Springs, CO
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-2847-7
DOI :
10.1109/RAMS.2014.6798488