Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) is a structured methodology primarily designed to identify and address potential failures in a system. The core idea of FMEA is to anticipate and mitigate failures. It involves a detailed examination of the components of a system to pinpoint where and how failures might happen, what their causes could be, and the potential effects on the overall system. FMEA helps ensure that every potential point of failure is accounted for, thereby bolstering the integrity and robustness of designs.
Learn the basics of FMEA, including:
- What is FMEA?
- Why is it used?
- How is FMEA performed?
- What tools are used?
Related Resources:
- How to Perform FMEA in MATLAB - [ Ссылка ]
- Safety Analysis: [ Ссылка ]
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