Design Review Based on Failure Modes (DRBFM)

Design Review Based on Failure Modes (DRBFM)
Author: Automotive Quality and Process Improvement Committee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre:
ISBN:

SAE J2886 Design Review Based on Failure Modes (DRBFM) Recommended Practice is intended for Automotive and Non-Automotive applications. It describes the basic principles and processes of DRBFM including planning, preparation, change point FMEA, design reviews, decisions based on actions completed, and feedback loops to other processes, such as design, validation and process guidelines (Appendix B - DRBFM Process Map).The intent of each fundamental step of the DRBFM methodology is presented. It is intended for use by organizations whose product development processes currently (or intend to) use Failure Mode & Effects Analysis (FMEA) or DRBFM as a tool for assessing the potential risk and reliability of system elements (product or process) or as part of their product improvement processes.DRBFM is not intended to replace FMEA however, companies interested in adopting DRBFM will benefit from the focus on specific change points and supporting engineering decisions based on detailed discussions. DRBFM is a change in company culture that requires management commitment to changing the mind set of employees to drill deep and continually ask the question "What Else". The DRBFM user is responsible for following this recommended practice as well as corporate policies. Alternative documentation formats are provided to meet the intent of the recommended practice. Design Review Based on Failure Modes (DRBFM) has been adopted by both automotive and non-automotive companies. There is a growing demand for DRBFM information since these companies expect their global supply base to utilize the process as well. As with FMEA, companies tend to use slight variations of the process which can cause complexity for suppliers that support multiple companies. Development of a recommended practice (SAE J2886) has been supported by users of DRBFM from both manufactures and suppliers. SAE J2886 Design Review Based on Failure Modes (DRBFM) Recommended Practice will provide a common approach to the implementation of the methodology. SAE J2886 has been reaffirmed to comply with the SAE Five-Year Review policy.

Design Review Based on Failure Mode

Design Review Based on Failure Mode
Author: Mohammed Hamed Ahmed Soliman
Publisher: personal-lean.org
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2024-04-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Toyota doesn't just make high-quality products; they also have a process for making sure everything they do is high-quality. Next time you want to say Toyota isn't that great, think about how their way of doing things could help you make better quality products. Reliability is about having a product or service that can be trusted is really important for making customers happy. This means that the product will work the way the customer wants it to, and it will keep working well for a long time. Quality experts are basically saying that it is very important to focus on improving quality in all aspects of a business. They believe that businesses should prioritize quality in order to be successful. The more complicated the product is, the harder this task gets. Before World War II, the military, aerospace, and aircraft industries used the failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA) approach. Toyota then invented its production system after the war. FMEA has been around since the middle of the 20th century, especially in the aerospace and military industries. FMEA was made in the 1940s and used by the U.S The military works to find and fix problems in production before they happen. The method worked well, so NASA used it for different projects like Apollo and Voyager in the 1960s. Nowadays Six Sigma's project team use FMEA in the Analyze stage of DMAIC because extraordinary quality is not only designed into the product, it is designed into the development process itself. The DRBFM methodology was created by Tatsuhiko Yoshimura, who is an expert in quality and a professor at Kyushu University in Japan. Yoshimura understood that making changes without the right documents can cause design problems. He used the idea of preventing problems before they happen to come up with his own way of thinking called DRBFM.

Effective FMEAs

Effective FMEAs
Author: Carl S. Carlson
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 462
Release: 2012-04-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1118312589

Outlines the correct procedures for doing FMEAs and how to successfully apply them in design, development, manufacturing, and service applications There are a myriad of quality and reliability tools available to corporations worldwide, but the one that shows up consistently in company after company is Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA). Effective FMEAs takes the best practices from hundreds of companies and thousands of FMEA applications and presents streamlined procedures for veteran FMEA practitioners, novices, and everyone in between. Written from an applications viewpoint—with many examples, detailed case studies, study problems, and tips included—the book covers the most common types of FMEAs, including System FMEAs, Design FMEAs, Process FMEAs, Maintenance FMEAs, Software FMEAs, and others. It also presents chapters on Fault Tree Analysis, Design Review Based on Failure Mode (DRBFM), Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM), Hazard Analysis, and FMECA (which adds criticality analysis to FMEA). With extensive study problems and a companion Solutions Manual, this book is an ideal resource for academic curricula, as well as for applications in industry. In addition, Effective FMEAs covers: The basics of FMEAs and risk assessment How to apply key factors for effective FMEAs and prevent the most common errors What is needed to provide excellent FMEA facilitation Implementing a "best practice" FMEA process Everyone wants to support the accomplishment of safe and trouble-free products and processes while generating happy and loyal customers. This book will show readers how to use FMEA to anticipate and prevent problems, reduce costs, shorten product development times, and achieve safe and highly reliable products and processes.

The Power of Deduction

The Power of Deduction
Author: Michael A. Anleitner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: System failures (Engineering)
ISBN: 9780873897969

If you really want to improve product designs, you must do more than conceive and develop ideas using intuitive and inductive thinking. While innovation and creativity which are driven by insight and inductive generalizations are critically important in today s competitive world, inspired ideas that are not executed with exquisite attention to detail are, more often than not, doomed to the scrap heap of history. That s where a design failure modes and effects analysis (DFMEA) comes in. But like anything, it has to be done well. Even with a clever or exciting design, a poorly developed DFMEA means that there will likely be serious problems with the design, either during the development cycle or after customers begin to use the product, or both. This book is aimed at engineers, managers, and other professionals who are active participants in product development activities for industrial and commercial products, including design engineers, designers, product engineers, program managers, quality managers and engineers, manufacturing engineers, and business unit managers. How can you turn DFMEA into the powerful tool that it can become? How should DFMEA be approached? This book answers these questions. It introduces DFMEA, outlines some common mistakes made when doing it, and goes deep into a straightforward but comprehensive 7-step process that will ensure your designs and products are world-class.

Failure Mode and Effect Analysis

Failure Mode and Effect Analysis
Author: D.H. Stamatis
Publisher: Quality Press
Total Pages: 612
Release: 2003-05-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0873895746

Author D. H. Stamatis has updated his comprehensive reference book on failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA). This is one of the most comprehensive guides to FMEA and is excellent for professionals with any level of understanding.!--nl--This book explains the process of conducting system, design, process, service, and machine FMEAs, and provides the rationale for doing so. Readers will understand what FMEA is, the different types of FMEA, how to construct an FMEA, and the linkages between FMEA and other tools. Stamatis offer a summary of tools/methodologies used in FMEA along with a glossary to explain key terms and principles. The updated edition includes information about the new ISO 9000:2000 standard, the Six Sigma approach to FMEA, a special section on automotive requirements related to ISO/TS 16949, the “robustness” concept, and TE 9000 and the requirements for reliability and maintainability. Also includes FMEA forms and samples, design review checklist, criteria for evaluation, basic reliability formulae and conversion failure factors, guidelines for RPN calculations and designing a reasonable safe product, and diagrams, and examples of FMEAs with linkages to robustness.

Design Review Based on Failure Mode

Design Review Based on Failure Mode
Author: Mohammed Hamed Ahmed Soliman
Publisher: Personal-Lean.Org
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-04-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Toyota doesn't just make high-quality products; they also have a process for making sure everything they do is high-quality. Next time you want to say Toyota isn't that great, think about how their way of doing things could help you make better quality products. Reliability is about having a product or service that can be trusted is really important for making customers happy. This means that the product will work the way the customer wants it to, and it will keep working well for a long time. Quality experts are basically saying that it is very important to focus on improving quality in all aspects of a business. They believe that businesses should prioritize quality in order to be successful. The more complicated the product is, the harder this task gets. Before World War II, the military, aerospace, and aircraft industries used the failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA) approach. Toyota then invented its production system after the war. FMEA has been around since the middle of the 20th century, especially in the aerospace and military industries. FMEA was made in the 1940s and used by the U.S The military works to find and fix problems in production before they happen. The method worked well, so NASA used it for different projects like Apollo and Voyager in the 1960s. Nowadays Six Sigma's project team use FMEA in the Analyze stage of DMAIC because extraordinary quality is not only designed into the product, it is designed into the development process itself. The DRBFM methodology was created by Tatsuhiko Yoshimura, who is an expert in quality and a professor at Kyushu University in Japan. Yoshimura understood that making changes without the right documents can cause design problems. He used the idea of preventing problems before they happen to come up with his own way of thinking called DRBFM.

Failure Mode and Effect Analysis

Failure Mode and Effect Analysis
Author: D. H. Stamatis
Publisher: Quality Press
Total Pages: 633
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0873895983

Author D. H. Stamatis has updated his comprehensive reference book on failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA). This is one of the most comprehensive guides to FMEA and is excellent for professionals with any level of understanding. This book explains the process of conducting system, design, process, service, and machine FMEAs, and provides the rationale for doing so. Readers will understand what FMEA is, the different types of FMEA, how to construct an FMEA, and the linkages between FMEA and other tools. Stamatis offer a summary of tools/methodologies used in FMEA along with a glossary to explain key terms and principles. the updated edition includes information about the new ISO 9000:2000 standard, the Six Sigma approach to FMEA, a special section on automotive requirements related to ISO/TS 16949, the orobustnesso concept, and TE 9000 and the requirements for reliability and maintainability. the accompanying CD-ROM offers FMEA forms and samples, design review checklist, criteria for evaluation, basic reliability formulae and conversion failure factors, guidelines for RPN calculations and designing a reasonable safe product, and diagrams, and examples of FMEAs with linkages to robustness.