We’ve put together a collection of resources on Failure Modes and Effects Analysis and 8D problem solving. Simply click on the title to log in with your IMechE details!
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Carl S. Carlson
2012
Outlines the correct procedures for doing FMEAs and how to successfully apply them in design, development, manufacturing, and service applications.
FMEA Using Uncertainty Theories and MCDM Methods
Hu-Chen Liu
2016
This book offers a thorough and systematic introduction to the modified failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA) models based on uncertainty theories and various multi-criteria decision making (MCDM) approaches such as distance-based MCDM, compromise ranking MCDM and hybrid MCDM.
Dyadem Press
2003
These guidelines form a comprehensive overview of Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) and examines why FMEA has become a powerful and respected analytical technique for effectively managing and reducing risks.
Introduction to 8D Problem Solving
Ali Zarghami and Don Benbow
2017
This unique book provides an overview of the 8D process, gives guidance on tools for finding root causes, shows 8D in action in eight case studies, and gives five unsolved problems for readers to apply 8D themselves for practice.
Risk Management Using Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA)
D. H. Stamatis
2019
Risk is everywhere. It does not matter where we are or what we do. It affects us on a personal level, but it also affects us in our world of commerce and our business.
This indispensable summary guide is for everyone who wants some fast information regarding failures and how to deal with them.
M.A. Bennett, Robin McDermott, Michael Beauregard
2017
Updated to include changes reflected in ISO/TX-16949:2002 standards and 2008 AIAG guidelines, the second edition continues to provide the expert advice needed to help shorten the learning curve for FMEA teams to conduct effective and efficient FMEAs, even if it is their very first one.
Standards
Design Review Based on Failure Modes (DRBFM)
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