| Raymond F. Veilleux - 1988 - 564 lapas
...failures did occur? 4. Is the failure in the high-risk direction? 5. How is the failure detected? 6. What inherent provisions are provided in the design to compensate for the failure? 7. What corrective actions should be taken to prevent the failure? In FMEA, function is defined as... | |
| W. H. Cubberly, Ramon Bakerjian - 1989 - 1253 lapas
...failures did occur? 4. Is the failure in the high-risk direction? 5. How is the failure detected? 6. What inherent provisions are provided in the design to compensate for the failure? 7. What corrective actions should be taken to prevent the failure? In FMEA, function is defined as... | |
| Wallace R. Blischke, D. N. Prabhakar Murthy - 2000 - 852 lapas
...failure? 3. What could the effects be if the failures did occur? 4. How is the failure detected? 5. What inherent provisions are provided in the design...the part level, the failure modes and their effects arc usually documented on worksheets. The documentation involves the following: A1 Description of the... | |
| Marvin Rausand, Arnljot Hoyland - 2003 - 668 lapas
...failures did occur? 4. Is the failure in the safe or unsafe direction? 5. How is the failure detected? 6. What inherent provisions are provided in the design to compensate for the failure? The analysis may be performed according to the following scheme: 1. De1inition and delimitation of... | |
| D. N. Prabhakar Murthy, Wallace R. Blischke - 2005 - 328 lapas
...failure? 3. What could the effects be if the failures did occur? 4. How is the failure detected? 5. What inherent provisions are provided in the design...worksheets. The documentation involves the following: • Description of the different parts • Characterization of failure • Effect of failure on the... | |
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