Title: Systems Engineering
1Systems Engineering Risk Analysis with FMEA
- Special Topics
- Fishbone Chart
- FMEA
2Risk/Failure Models
- At the project level.
- At the system or device level.
- Common methods include Fishbone analysis or FMEA
- FMEA Failure Modes and Effects Analysis
3Fishbone Chart
- Cause and Effect Analysis
- Create an Ishikawa or Fishbone Chart
- Head is Problem Skeleton are the Causes
- Typical categories, 5Ms E
- Man
- Machine
- Material
- Method
- Measurement
- Environment
4Industrial Monitoring Sensor
Create a Fishbone Chart for Sensor Not Working
5Analysis Tool FMEA
- Failure Mode and Effects Analysis
- FMEA is an enhanced Cause and Effect Analysis.
(the 5Ms plus E) - Do Fishbone Chart for Industrial Sensor.
- Apply FMEA to a Design or Processes at many
levels. - Systems often have many SPFs single points of
failure.
6Design Tool FMEA
- The Concept of FMEA
- People Make Mistakes
- Products and Processes Fail
- Anticipate these errors and eliminate them with
design or process changes !!
7FMEA Example
How many ways can a floppy disk be inserted ??
What design features make this possible??
8FMEA Steps-The traditional approach
- Team activity
- Select component, system, process step, etc.
- Identify possible failure modes.
- Identify causes of failure modes.
- Identify effects of failures.
- Estimate (1-10 ranking)
- Occurrence how often (1not, 10often)
- Severity how bad (1not, 10severe)
- Detection how easy (1easy, 10difficult)
- Calculate RPN risk priority number
9FMEA RPN example
Rules for OSD Values Threshold for Action
Varies Thresholds 55-100 (?)
10From National Instruments
11From National Instruments
12Detection in Design or Manufacturing
13Many versions of this chart
14Occurrence and Severity
- O and S are often the two critical factors and
some analysis just looks at these two.
From Dieter
15Industrial Monitoring Sensor
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17FMEA Summary
- Combines ideas of Cause and Effect chart,
mistake proofing, and risk. - Useful to identify and prioritize possible
failure modes and fixes. - Possible Fixes
- High reliability components,
- De-rate components,
- Redundancy,
- Change the design.
18FMEA- A Requirements Approach
- FMEA often starts with
- Identify possible failure modes.
- How? guess, experience, brainstorm, etc.
- Consider
- Requirements are what the system is supposed to
do. - Counter-requirements (not being met) are failure
modes. - Use counter-requirements to populate the FMEA
table.
19Design FMEA Example
20Design FMEACoyote Hoist
21Class Discussion Process FMEA
- You are responsible for developing a process to
stuff several hundred envelopes for a charity
group. - Each envelope is to contain three separate flyers
and a cover sheet with the recipients name on it.
After folding, the name must show in the cutout
in the envelope. The final step is to seal and
place stamps on the envelope for mailing. - Develop a PFMEA for this process.
Process FMEA
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