FMEA - Failure Mode and Effect Analysis

Links to FMEA Research

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http://www.bath.ac.uk/Centres/CWCT/research/xres18.htm

Failure mode and effects analysis in the cladding industry.

The project examines the present design and communication framework and FMEA to redefine the framework so that decisions can be made at the appropriate stage of the cladding process. The research concludes that an elementary form of FMEA is now feasible: the failure and statistical data enable priorities for quality planning by corrective action to be set to reduce the risk of failure.

http://www.ikb.mavt.ethz.ch/projects/fmea/ (German)

Nutzenanalyse des Einsatzes der Virtual Reality Technologie in der Failure Mode and Effect Analysis.

http://www9.in.tum.de/research/qreason/Offers/SEP-Fmea.html (in German)

Im Rahmen des vom BMBF geförderten Verbundprojekts INDIA wurden zusammen mit der Robert Bosch GmbH Verhaltensmodelle für Komponenten mechatronischer Fahrzeugsubysteme entwickelt. Unter Verwendung dieser Modellbibliotheken und eines vorhandenen Softwaretools zur automatischen modellbasierten Verhaltensvorhersage soll im Rahmen dieser Arbeit ein Prototyp zur Unterstützung der FMEA realisiert werden. Teilaufgaben sind dabei

- die automatische Ableitung des Systemverhaltens für alle möglichen Einfachfehler von Komponenten,

- die Ermittlung der Unterschiede zum Normalverhalten des Systems,

- die computerunterstützte Generierung einer FMEA-Tabelle auf Grundlage dieser Ergebnisse.

Dieser FMEA-Prototyp soll in MS Visual Basic unter Windows NT implementiert werden.

http://jean-luc.arc.nasa.gov/people/ali/research.html

NASA Advanced Diagnostics System

http://www.aber.ac.uk./~dcswww/Research/arg/fmeaprojects/qpac_project.html

Computer Science, Prifysgol Cymru Aberystwyth University of Wales

Project name: QPAC : Intelligent reuse of process FMEA information

Start date: September 1995 Finish date: August 1998

 

http://www.aber.ac.uk./~dcswww/Research/arg/fmeaprojects/flameproject.html

Computer Science, Prifysgol Cymru Aberystwyth University of Wales

Project name: FLAME: An Automated FMEA Assistant

Start date: January 1993 Finish date: December 1995

 

http://www.aber.ac.uk./~dcswww/Research/arg/fmeaprojects/genmech.html

Computer Science, Prifysgol Cymru Aberystwyth University of Wales

Project name: GenMech

Start date: September 1997 Finish date: March 1999

The aim of the project is to investigate the feasibility of automating mechanical failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) for automotive subsystems employing qualitative reasoning techniques on representations of mechanical systems constructed from existing information sources such as CAD models and functional specifications. This will also crucially involve studying both the process and the information used by practising automotive engineers in performing mechanical design FMEA.

 

 Last update: November 8, 2000

 

 

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