Failure Modes and Effect Analysis
Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) is a functionality that is used to identify and resolve potential problems in a structure within the manufacturing process.
The FMEA uses occurrence and detection probabilities in conjunction with a severity rating to create a risk priority number (RPN). A ranking of RPN is created to determine corrective action plans. Failure mode with highest RPN is considered first for improvement.
The types of FMEA are:
- System FMEA: When the item is the top level system.
- Design FMEA: When the item is a subsystem or a component.
- Process FMEA: When the item relates to a manufacturing process.
The FMEA process consists of:
- Failure Modes and Effects Analysis
- Implementing FMEA