Title: Welcome -- Day 1
1Welcome -- Day 1
- Failure Mode and Effects Analysis
2FTEP Modules
Quick QFD
Systems Engineering Fundamentals
Global 8D
Ford Technical Education Program
FMEA
Process Control Methods
ExperimentalDesign
Reliability
Parameter Design
ToleranceDesign
3Warm-Up -- Day 1
Place Self Others Team Purpose
Agenda
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5Course Purpose
These three days are designed to ... help you
function effectively as an FMEA team member,
but not to leave as an FMEA team leader or an
FMEA expert
6Participant Materials
- Questionnaire
- Only one correct answer is possible
- Do NOT guess if unsure of answer
7FMEA -- An Introduction
- Why Do FMEAs?
- Definition, Purpose, Types, Benefits
- FMEA Working Model
- Generating / Managing
- Team Approach
8Ford 2000 Strategies
EmpoweredPeople
Achieve Worldwide Growth
Ford
The Worlds Leading Automotive Company
Achieve Worldwide Product Excellence
The Low CostProducer
Lead in Corporate Citizenship
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10Why Do FMEAs?
- Appropriate recommended actions may not have been
taken - Significant savings in engineering time --
reduction in changes immediately before and after
Job 1
11FMEA -- Definition
Structured group of activities which ...
- Recognize and evaluate the potential failure of a
product or process and its effects - Identify actions which could eliminate or reduce
the chance of the potential failure occurring - Document the process
12FMEA Purposes
Failures
Time
13FMEA Purposes
14FMEA -- Purposes
FMEAs are intended to ...
- Identify potential failure modes and rate
severity of effects - Identify critical and significant characteristics
- Help engineers prioritize and focus on
eliminating product and process concerns and
helps prevent problems from occurring - Test adequacy of controls from DCP process
15FMEA -- Types
Concept FMEA
16Benefits -- Concept FMEAs
Design
- Helps select optimum concept
- Identifies potential failure modes
- Considers potential effects
- Helps generate occurrence ratings
- Identifies testing requirements
- Helps determine if hardware system redundancy is
required
Concept
Process
17Benefits -- Design FMEAs
Design
- Aids in evaluating requirements and alternatives
- Aids in initial design for DFM
- Increases probability of detecting failure modes
and their effects - Provides additional information for testing
requirements - Helps identify critical and significant
characteristics - Helps validate DVPs and SDSs
Concept
Process
18Benefits -- Process FMEAs
Design
- Identifies potential product related failure
modes - Assesses effects on all customers
- Identifies potential Manufacturing and Assembly
causes to focus controls on reducing occurrence
and/or increasing detection - Establishes a priority system for considering
corrective actions - Identifies confirmed critical and significant
characteristics
Concept
Process
19FMEA Working Model
20Generating FMEAs
Who initiates?
Who prepares?
Who updates?
Who is FMEA customer?
When to discard?
Failure Mode and Effects Analysis
FMEAs
When started and updated?
How is FMEA documented?
Relationshipto FPDS?
When is FMEA complete?
21Managing FMEAs
FMEAs are living documents, and are updated when
...
- Modification to a component, process or system is
planned - Component is to be used in new environment
- Customer concern arises Global 8D
22FMEAs and Systems Engineering
Customer
Customer
Customer Focus
Musts / Wants
Satisfaction
Customer Experience Feedback
CFMEA
Vehicle Level Inputs
Customer
Purchase, Operate
Purchaser / owner / operator
Disposal
Maintain
Requirements
Regulatory (FMVSS, EPA, ...)
Corporate (WCR, ABS, Manuf, ...)
Requirements
Feasibility
Feedback
Cascade
Vehicle Level Requirements
Vehicle
Vehicle Attributes
DVM / DVP
Production
Verification
Vehicle System Specification - VDS
Feasibility
Requirements
Feedback
Cascade
DFMEA
System / Subsystem Level
PFMEA
DVM / DVP
System
System
Verification
Subsystem Design Specifications -
SDS
Requirements
Feasibility
Feedback
Cascade
Part /
Part/
Component Fabrication /
Verification
Component Design
Component Design Specification - CDS
23Team Approach -- FMEA
24Section Summary
- Why Do FMEAs?
- Definition, Purpose, Types, Benefits
- FMEA Working Model
- Generating / Managing
- Team Approach
25Break
26Design FMEA -- An Introduction
- Identify FMEA Team
- Establish Scope
- Describe Function
- Brainstorming
- Function Trees
- Practice Exercise 1
27Design FMEA
Scope
Team
Team
28Design FMEA -- Team
29Design FMEA -- Scope
Once core team is established...
- Create a block diagram
- Identify the boundary for analysis
- Confirm composition of the support team
30Constructing Block Diagrams
Component/Assembly
31Block Diagram -- Example
Headlamp Assembly
32Block Diagram -- Example
Vertical Trimmer Assembly
33Block Diagram -- Example
Lateral Location Screw
Clips 2
Reflector
Vehicle BodyUpper CrossMember
VerticalTrimmerAssembly
34Determine Function
Scope
Team
35What is Function ?
- Design intent or engineering requirement
- Must be measurable or set at an actionable level
- Representation of all wants, needs and
requirements, both spoken and unspoken
36Describe Function
Generate Control Dispense Retain Prevent
Light Speed Fuel Seat Track Rust
37Describe Function
- Thought Starters ...
- Satisfy user
- Attract user
- Assure convenience
- Assure dependability
- Governmental requirements
- Safety requirements
38Brainstorming
- Exercise in creative thinking
- Method to generate ideas
39Brainstorming -- Guidelines
- Warm up
- Suspend judgment
- Anything goes
- Quantity counts
- Springboard
- Persevere
- Warm down
40 Brainstorming -- Pitfalls
- Low team trust
- Broad task definition
- Criticism, competition, defensiveness
- Silliness, lack of focus
- Questions and explanations
- Organizing ideas during creative stage
41Brainstorming -- Agreement
- Everyone explains view(s)
- Identify needs of individuals
- If you cant meet a need, say so
- Check out feelings -- yours / others
- Dont compromise, average, or split the
difference
42Function Trees
- Provide an organized approach to identify the
essential features of a product (or process
sometimes) - Help ensure that unspoken and spoken
requirements are defined - Provide a graphical representation of functions
to ensure clear, total team understanding
43Constructing Function Trees
44Vertical Trimmer Function Tree
Adjust Headlamp
45Guidelines
- Brainstorm all functions (VERB - NOUN)
- Document individual functions by asking HOW is
function achieved? - Repeat left to right, until actionable level
- Use worksheet to check that actionable level is
measurable - Work right to left and check structure by asking
WHY is function included?
46Practice Exercise 1
- Block diagram
- Brainstorming
- Function Tree
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48Presentation -- Practice 1
Team Debrief
Technical Debrief
49Design FMEA Functions
50Section Summary
- Identify FMEA Team
- Establish Scope
- Describe Function
- Brainstorming
- Function Trees
- Practice Exercise 1
51Design FMEA Path 1
- Failure Modes
- Effects -- Severity
- Recommended Actions
- Potential Special Characteristics
- Practice Exercise 2
52Design FMEA -- Path 1
53Potential Failure Modes
54Potential Failure Modes
Failure Mode Type Potential Failure Mode
No function Partial function Intermittent
function Unintended function
Not operational Not all of function
operating Occasionally does not
function Unexpected function occurs
55Failure Modes -- Vertical Trimmer
Failure Mode Adjust Light Beam X in Both
Directions
Failure Mode Type Potential Failure Mode
No function No adjustment Partial
function Adjustment in one direction Intermittent
function Adjustment sometimes and not at
others Unintended function Trimmer itself
produces light
56Effects of Failure Modes
57Effects of Failure Modes
Failure Mode 1
Function 1
Failure Mode n
Function 2
Function n
58Design FMEA -- Effects Table
Vertical Trimmer
Failure Mode Doesnt Retain Setting
Vehicle (-) Impaired Night/Fog Perforsmance
Govt Regs Road Vehicle Light Regs 89 F/CMVSS
Non-Compliance
Custmr Driver Impaired Night/Fog Vision
Part / SC Trimmer May Be Stripped By Adjustment
Attempt
Assbly Headlamp Cannot be Adjusted
System Lt System Misaligned Lightbeam
59Design FMEA -- Severity
60Suggested Severity Evaluation Criteria
Criteria Severity of Effect
Ranking
Effect
Hazardous Without Warning
... affects safe vehicle operation and/or
government regulation without warning
10
... affects safe vehicle operation and/or
government regulation with warning
Hazardous With Warning
9
operable at reduced level of performance.
Customer experience some dissatisfaction
5
Low
No Effect
None
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61DFMEA Severity Rating Example
Item
Vertical Trimmer/ Retains Setting
Potential Failure Mode Does not maintain
adjustment
SEV
Potential Effects of Failure Part May be
stripped during adjustment (7) Assembly
Headlamp cannot be adjusted
(6) System Misaligned lightbeam (8) Vehicle
Impaired night/fog performance (7) Govt Regs
Non-compliance (10) Customer Impaired night/
fog (7)
Function
10
62DFMEA -- Recommended Actions
63Select and Manage Actions
Consider This Action
To Accomplish This
To Reduce
Eliminate failure mode(s) ...
Severity
Change the design ...
64Identify Potential Special Characteristics
Design FMEA
S9 S10
YC
65Practice Exercise 2
Failure Modes Effects Severity
Recommended Actions Classifications
66Break
67Managing FMEAs
FMEAplus
68Presentation -- Practice 2
Team Debrief
Technical Debrief
69Section Summary
- Failure Modes
- Effects -- Severity
- Recommended Actions
- Potential Special Characteristics
- Practice Exercise 2
70Warm-Down -- Day 1
Others
Self
Place
Team
Agenda
Purpose
71Course Purpose
These three days are designed to ... help you
function effectively as an FMEA team member,
but not to leave as an FMEA team leader or an
FMEA expert
72Day 1
Failure Mode and Effects Analysis