DocumentCode :
2566941
Title :
Quantitative FMEA automation
Author :
Montgomery, Thomas A. ; Marko, Kenneth A.
Author_Institution :
Ford Motor Co., Dearborn, MI, USA
fYear :
1997
fDate :
13-16 Jan 1997
Firstpage :
226
Lastpage :
228
Abstract :
By providing a structured approach for considering potential failures and their effects, failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) is an important process applied to the development of reliable and maintainable products. FMEA reports are used by design, test and diagnostic engineers, impacting products throughout their life cycle. FMEA automation promises to streamline the traditional (brainstorming) approach to performing an FMEA by aiding the FMEA reasoning process, helping to produce a report that is more timely, complete and consistent. Most of the published approaches to automating FMEA rely on qualitative simulators and produce a report that is most relevant early in the design cycle. The software described (FEMA Streamlining) uses a quantitative simulator, producing results that are not only more accurate for designers, but are also more useful to test and diagnostics engineers. The result is a contribution to concurrent engineering efforts in the design, manufacture, and support of analog electronics that is not possible with tools based on qualitative simulators
Keywords :
concurrent engineering; digital simulation; electronic equipment manufacture; engineering computing; failure analysis; software packages; FMEA Streamlining; analog electronics design; analog electronics manufacture; concurrent engineering; diagnostic engineers; failure mode and effects analysis; maintainable products; potential failures; qualitative simulators; quantitative FMEA automation; reliable products; software; test engineers; Automation; Brain modeling; Concurrent engineering; Design engineering; Failure analysis; Life testing; Maintenance engineering; Reliability engineering; Software testing; Virtual manufacturing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Reliability and Maintainability Symposium. 1997 Proceedings, Annual
Conference_Location :
Philadelphia, PA
ISSN :
0149-144X
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3783-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/RAMS.1997.571712
Filename :
571712
Link To Document :
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