Failure Mode, Mechanism and Effect Analysis (FMMEA) is a reliability analysis method which is used to study possible failure modes, failure mechanisms of each component, and to identify the effects of ...
FMEA is a structured approach used to identify ways in which a product or process can fail, estimate risk associated with specific causes, and prioritize actions that should be taken to reduce risk.
In order to proactively handle potential process or product errors before they occur in manufacturing or on a customer’s production line, many organizations implement a Failure Mode and Effects ...
When a chip malfunctions it’s the job of the failure analysis engineer to determine how it failed or significantly deviated from its key performance metrics. The cost of failure in the field can be ...
This note will give you a quick overview on the basics of failure analysis. It will cover insights on how investigation and analysis of failed products help to determine the failure mode and the root ...
In job shops, throughput often lives in the steps between cuts: tooling, offsets, refixturing, programming and training. The March issue features practical ways shops are cutting setup time and ...
Researchers of Sardar Patel University (SPU) at Vallabh Vidyanagar have carried out a study on the placement cell of the university using Six Sigma methodology. The study aimed at improving placement ...