DFMEA Course: Design Failure Mode And Effect Analysis
This course provides the necessary knowledge for the development of the product FMEA technique.
Course objectives
FMEA (Failure Mode and Effects Analysis) is a risk assessment system derived from mechanical reliability studies and has been widely used, both in industry and elsewhere, to assess the reliability of products and processes.
This is the background to the present course, which provides the necessary knowledge for the development of the product FMEA technique through an overview of the functioning and applications of FMEA;
Recipients
QMS resources, Quality Control resources, Technical Office resources, Industrialisation area resources, Production (process control) resources, support process figures
Course content
In order to ensure that the objectives are achieved, Automotive Academy offers a pathway as follows:
- Generalities
- Preparation and realisation
- System
- Subsystem
- Components
- Customer Definitions
- Block diagram
- P-Diagrams
- Functional Requirements
- Other tools and information
- DFMEA Examples
- Forms and Compilation
- Evaluation Criteria
- RPN: Risk Priority Number
- Management of RPN reduction actions
- Maintaining DFMEA
Exercises
Preparation and development of a Project FMEA on a real case.
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of product design development and realisation processes.