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hollowman010
9th February 2001, 02:18 PM
HI GUYS, CAN SOMEBODY TELL ME WHERE CAN I FOUND INFORMATION RELATED TO SFMEA (SYSTEM FAILURE MODE ANALYSIS), MENTIONED IN FMEA MANUAL?

Al Dyer
9th February 2001, 02:41 PM
SFMEA? If you are talking about the AIAG FMEA manual what page #?

ASD...

Marc
9th February 2001, 04:14 PM
Go to FMEA Basics (http://elsmar.com/FMEA/)
There's some information about System FMEAs in the presentation.

Al Dyer
9th February 2001, 04:36 PM
Thanks Marc,

I now see the link. Even old dogs need some retro-training!

ASD...

Rick Goodson
9th February 2001, 04:37 PM
There is a chapter in the Stamatis book, "Failure Mode and Effect Analysis, FMEA from theory to Execution" ISBN 0-87389-300-X. Stamatis says "A system FMEA usually is accomplished through a series of steps to include conceptual design, detail design and development, and test and evaluation...The design in this phase is an evolutionary process involving the application of various technologies and methods to produce an effective system ouput. The results will be used as an input for the design FMEA...The focus in this stage is to transform an operational need into a description of system performance parameters and as perfect as possible system configuration through the use of an interactive process of functional analysis, synthesis, optimization, design, test, and evaluation."

Hope that helps.

Paul Alexander
22nd February 2001, 10:32 AM
I am at present facilitating workshops for Systems FMEAs on a new car platform. The approach I have taken is to treat each component/sub-system as a black box and try to concentrate on the system interactions.

Historically, people (okay engineers!) are good at doing their thing, but are not good at communication to others.

SFMEA makes them consider how their product affects the entire system as a whole and like a DFMEA can look at potential failures, effect, and possible design controls.

If anyone has any other comments or viewpoints I would be glad to hear them.