Happy’s Essential Skills: Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA)
April 6, 2016 | Happy HoldenEstimated reading time: 12 minutes
Figure 2: FMEA flow chart.
Steps in Performing FMEA
- Discuss and define system functional requirements (scope), including all modes of operation (list in order of decreasing importance). Is it for concept, system, design, process, product or service and customer needs?
- Develop a functional block diagram and a reliability block diagram (Figure 2) for each subassembly being analyzed.
- Define parameters and functions of each functional block required for successful operation of the system.
- Using the FMEA forms to document the further steps, identify potential failure modes for each of the functional blocks.
- Analyze system or subassembly functions affected by factors such as those in the list of FMEA considerations.
- Identify all possible causes for each failure mode of the functional block being analyzed. The causes must be detailed to the component level wherever possible. These are potential failure modes. If necessary, go back and rewrite the function with more detail to be sure the failure modes show a loss of that function.
- Identify all possible ways the failure modes could affect the functions of the higher level assemblies.
- Assign the frequency, criticality, and detection values for each failure mode. (Tables 1– 3)
- Obtain the RPN by multiplying the three values assigned in step 8. This priority number will allow us to focus on the most important failure modes first.
- Determine all the possible root causes and corrective actions for each failure mode, and update the design status as it progresses.
- Summarize the failure modes and corrective actions in order of decreasing RPN.
- Focus on eliminating at least the 50% of the failure modes with the highest RPN.
An example of a FMEA analysis is shown in Figure 3.
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