Transcription of Failure Modes and Effects Analysis
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Failure Modes and Effects Analysis Mohr February 2002. 8th Edition Background PREMISE. You own/operate/require/design/or are responsible for equipment essential to a system/process/activity which may be small or large, simple or complex. It may be a future plan, or be presently in operation. NEED. Reassurance that causes, Effects , and risks of system failures have been reviewed systematically. 2. 8671. Background In casual use, FMEA also APPROACH: means FMECA the Perform an FMEA or FMECA. distinction between the two has FMEA + C = FMECA become blurred. C = Critically = Risk = Severity/Probability Assessment Analogy: PHL / PHA = FMEA / FMECA. CLASSICAL FMEA QUESTION (for each system element): 1. How ( , in what ways) can this element fail ( Failure Modes )?
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