Failure Modes, Effects, and Criticality Analysis (FMECA) : Dr. Shahul Hamid Khan
Failure Modes, Effects, and Criticality Analysis (FMECA) : Dr. Shahul Hamid Khan
FMECA was developed by the U.S. Military. The first guideline was
Military Procedure MIL-P-1629
FMECA is the most widely used reliability analysis technique in the initial
stages of product/system development
1. FMECA prerequisites
4. Team review
5. Corrective actions
STEP 1: FMECA Prerequisites
Hierarchical tree
Functional block diagram - Example
Worksheet preparation
A suitable FMECA worksheet for the analysis has to be decided.
Column in the worksheet
1. In the first column a unique reference to an element (subsystem
or component) is given
Example:
Operational modes are: IDLE, STANDBY & RUNNING.
8. The effects each failure mode may have on the system (global
effects) are listed.
9. Failure rates for each failure mode are listed. In many cases it is
more suitable to classify the failure rate in rather broad classes.
11. Actions that are likely to reduce the frequency of the failure modes
should also be recorded.
Suggested evaluation criteria and ranking system for the severity of
effects for a DESIGN FMEA
Manufacturing Process:
Facing, Drilling and Tapping are the main manufacturing operations of
the Flywheel Housing.
Sample Calculations
Step 1: Potential Failure Modes for Facing, Drilling and
Tapping are found.
Step 2: Potential Effect of Failure and Severity value are
calculated as:
Part may fail in field/Assembly. Leads to Customer
dissatisfaction and corresponding Severity value = 7
Step 3. Potential causes of failure & occurrence value for
Facing, Drilling and Tapping are calculated as:
For defective machine tool setting the Occurrence value = 3
Step 4: For 100% in-process inspection and corresponding Detection
value = 4
R.P.N. = S × O × D
Considering S = 7; O = 3; D = 4
R.P.N. = 7 × 3 × 4 = 84
Flywheel
Following manufacturing operations are carried out on the
Flywheel:
1. Turning on front side
2. Turning on back side
3. Drilling and Tapping
4. Balancing
If S = 4, O = 3, & D = 4
Then, R.P.N = S × O × D = 4 × 3 ×4 = 48
Recommendations
Flywheel
•Hitting face should be properly cleaned during Balancing.
•Size of key lock may be adjusted according to shaft and flywheel.
•In-process inspection should be adopted more frequently and strictly.
•Snap gauge should be used for 100% inspection.
•Cross check the machine with master piece.
Flywheel Housing
• Thread Depth gauge should be used for 100% inspection.
• Offset compensation should be properly given to the tool.
• In-process inspection should be adopted more frequently.
• Assembly of manufactured parts should be performed in such a way that
it should work satisfactorily in the field to avoid customer dissatisfaction.
• Preventive maintenance should be adopted as per the given schedule.
Class work:
1. Perform FMEA on a Pressure Cooker
2. Perform FMEA on Automatic stand remover in Two
wheeler
HAZOP (Hazard and Operability) Method
Definitions
Operability - Any operation inside the design envelope that would cause a
shutdown that could possibly lead to a violation of environmental,
health or safety regulations or negatively impact profitability.
A Hazard and Operability (HAZOP) study is a structured and
systematic examination of a planned or existing process or operation
in order to identify and evaluate problems that may represent risks to
personnel or equipment.
Prerequisites