Lucas Phillips Anurag Nanajipuram FAILURE MODE AND EFFECT ANALYSIS.

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Lucas Phillips Anurag Nanajipuram FAILURE MODE AND EFFECT ANALYSIS

INTRODUCTION What is FMEA? A systematic approach to determine the failures and their effect on the system. Identify and prioritize the factors that cause failures at every level of the process. Determine the actions to correct these failures.

DEFINING FMEA TERMS Failure Mode- Identifies the failure location and type of failure. Effect Analysis- Documenting the failures and analyzing the severity of the failures to the process. Also shows the consequences of the failures.

Why FMEA? It allows for failures to be identified early in design of process It helps identify the process that has the highest probability of success Can help identify problems with new changes to an existing process Identifies Single Failure points Identifies areas that need monitoring and fault detection devices. Allows for planning around potential failures “troubleshooting or action plans” Gives a numeric value to failures to allow for prioritizing

Reasons behind to implement FMEA Get it correct in first time. Continuous improvement. TQM. Reduce waste. Where to focus. Systematic approach to problem solving in the process.

FMEA Process 1.Define the system to be analyzed, and obtain necessary drawings, charts, descriptions, diagrams, component lists. Know exactly what you’re analyzing; is it an area, activity, or equipment? – all of it, or just part of it? What targets are to be considered? What mission phases are included? 2.Break the system down into convenient and logical elements. System breakdown can be either Functional (according to what the System elements “do”), or Geographic/Architectural (i.e., according to where the system elements “are”), or both (i.e., Functional within the Geographic, or vice versa). 3.Establish a coding system to identify system elements. 4.Analyze (FMEA) the elements.

How to conduct FMEA? Identifying the individual functions of the process. Breaking down a process into multitude of sub-processes Example: Making a pizza. Identify all possible failures. List all possible failures. Identify likelihood that the failure occurs. Take into account preventative measures taken. List all failures in a chart according to the severity levels. Rate the severity levels in range of represents lowest severity level and 10 represents highest severity level.

Continued…. Severity of failure Take into account all redundant processes used to offset severity What effect does this failure have on the system 10 means if it occurs it is devastating to the system 1 means time or waste is incurred Detection Take in to consideration detection devices and methods in place Likelihood of detection. 1 means it is easily detected 10 means it is impossible to detect

Any other ways where FMEA is useful IN TQM? Discussion

Concept FMEA Analyze the potential failures that are caused by functional concepts in development process. Verify the concepts with the cross functional teams with multiple systems. What failures could new implementation cause and the effect on the process

Design FMEA Design is the key step where the probability of occurrence of failure is likely high. Identifies locations for detection and focus Maintain documentation that can clearly represent the areas where the process needs to be implemented.

Process FMEA All the implementation analysis is done in process FMEA. Identify the potential process failures that have the highest effect on the process Continuous improvement ( how can the process run better?)

ROLE OF TEAM LEADER IN FMEA Co-ordinate with team members in regular time intervals. Follow up with each team member regarding assignments. Maintain a record of FMEA that was implemented. Assisting team members in processing FMEA. Ensure the FMEA is done before the deadline.

FMEA Fields Factors: It includes the circumstances, conditions, events and factors that cause failure. Potential Failure Mode: The way in which system can fail Human error Due to atmosphere Equipment failure Etc Effects of Failure: Consequences of failure

Continued… Severity: Rating the severity of the consequences of failure Example: Negligible, Minor, Moderate, Major, Catastrophic Probability: Numeric rating of estimated probability that failure occur Example: Occasional, common, frequent, unlikely

Risk Priority Number (RPN) RPN= Severity* Occurrence* Detection This will be a value between This will allow for the prioritizing of failures

Aviation Safety

Rule of Ten

Benefits

FMEA Process

Team Roles

Risk Guidelines

Occurrence Guidelines

ACTIVITY SHEET

QUESTIONS?