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Record Nr.

UNINA9911004842303321

Autore

Berk Joseph <1951->

Titolo

Systems failure analysis / / Joseph Berk

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Materials Park, Ohio, : ASM International, c2009

ISBN

1-62708-268-9

1-61344-123-1

1-61503-137-5

Descrizione fisica

v, 202 p. : ill

Disciplina

620.001/171

Soggetti

System analysis

System failures (Engineering)

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Title from title screen.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Intro -- Contents -- Systems Failure Analysis Introduction -- Downsizing the Hidden Factory -- Systems and Systems Failure Analysis Concepts -- Identifying Potential Failure Causes -- Fault-Tree Analysis -- Fault-Tree Analysis Special Topics -- Fault-Tree Analysis Quantifi cation -- Failure Mode Assessment and Assignment -- Pedigree Analysis -- Change Analysis -- Analytical Equipment -- Mechanical and Electronic Failures -- Leaks -- Contaminants -- Design Analysis -- Statistics and Probability -- Design of Experiments -- Corrective Action -- Post-Failure-Analysis Activities -- Component Failure Causes and Suggested Analysis Methods -- Index.

Sommario/riassunto

Systems Failure Analysis gives your product teams the tools and concepts to get at the root causes of defects and failures in complex manufacturing and engineered systems.. The techniques described can be applied to assessing and preventing a "show stopper" failure that brings an organization to a halt as well as to finding and correcting root causes of unacceptable variations in a system. The methods described in Systems Failure Analysis can help you identify and evaluate all potential failure causes and avoid just jumping to conclusions about the perceived obvious ones. Quantifying the "hidden factory" of process variations also can help prevent failures and improve productivity and yields by reducing scrap or rework.  The techniques in Systems Failure



Analysis focus on a team approach, and it is written as a practical reference for all members of your product or failure analysis team including:  Engineering   Quality assurance   Manufacturing technicians   Purchasing personnel   Field service personnel   Operators or other users  In both development and failure analysis, identifying all potential causes of failure can save valuable time. Several proven methods are discussed, including:  Brainstorming   Ishikawa diagrams   The 5-whys approach   Mind mapping   Fault tree analysis  In particular, fault tree analysis is covered in detail as the preferred in many cases for its systematic coverage. The book then describes several technologies to objectively evaluate potential causes.  Written for development and manufacturing engineers, inspection specialists, quality assurance personnel, purchasing personnel, and field service engineers, Systems Failure Analysis will help any organization that produces or procures complex systems in the aerospace, defense, automotive, biomedical, electronic, energy, and process industries. The book is based on a course for organizations producing or procuring complex, high-technology systems.