System FMEA
Abstract
Carl and Fred discuss a question from a listener about the scope and procedure for a System FMEA, and what is different from other FMEA types.
Key Points
Join Carl and Fred talk about the essential elements of applying FMEA to larger systems.
Topics include:
- How early should you do a System FMEA?
- What part of system FMEA is “black box”?
- Which “black boxes” need further development?
- What is the scope of the FMEA? What are the boundaries?
- What are limitations of doing a single massive FMEA that covers all subsystems and components?
- Fewer FMEAs done well is better than hundreds of FMEAs done poorly
- Three primary differences of System FMEA: timing of analysis is early, analysis is kept at higher level, and analyzing interfaces
- More than 50% of problems occur at interfaces
- It takes excellent facilitation to keep System FMEA at high level
- Analyzing interfaces require the right team
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Show Notes
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