An Investigation on Alternative Methods in Failure Mode Effect and Criticality Analysis
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A failure in highly hazardous industries like nuclear and chemical may lead to
newlinecatastrophic events resulting in multiple fatalities, significant economic loss and damage
newlineto company s reputation. Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) is a safety and
newlinereliability analysis tool that systematically identifies the consequences of component
newlinefailure on systems and determines the significance of each failure mode concerning the
newlinesystem performance. FMEA uses a Risk Priority Number (RPN) for ranking the failure
newlinemodes. RPN is commonly calculated as the product of the risk factors viz; Occurrence
newline(O), Severity (S) and Non-Detection (D) of the failure modes. When FMEA is used
newlinein criticality analysis of failure modes of components, it is referred to as Failure Mode
newlineEffect and Criticality Analysis (FMECA).
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