What is the Key Difference between Severity, Occurrence and Detection (FMEA)?
Bhavya Mangla
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Introduction
In our day-to-day life, we often have a problem and a related story around that problem. Many times, we do not distinguish the difference between the problem and the story. We become more entangled in the story rather than understanding the problem and solving it. Once we can detect the real problem, we can easily understand its severity and work on it. ?
Objective
The FMEA is a deep-dive analysis process of identifying possible internal and external failures. When the organization can identify the criticality of the possible failure, it becomes easy to define its severity, the possibility of its occurrence and the mechanism to detect it, when it will occur. By clearly understanding the Severity, Occurrence and Detection, possible actions related to prevention and detection can be established.
Definitions
Severity (S): Severity of the Failure Effect (FE)
Occurrence (O): Occurrence of the Failure Cause (FC)
Detection (D): Detection of the Failure Cause (FE) and/or Mode (FM)
Detailed Information
FMEA (Failure Mode & Effect Analysis) is a team-oriented, systematic, qualitative and analytical method to identify, analyse and mitigate the technical risks related to the product and manufacturing process design.
The FMEA is the ‘Before the Event’ and not the ‘After the Event’ exercise.
Who is the Customer:
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-???????? External (Tier 2, Tier 1, OEM, Dealer)
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-???????? Product end-user
Failure Chain:
Risk Analysis:
-???????? Assignment of existing or planned controls and rating of failure
-???????? Assignment of preventive control to the failure causes
-???????? Assignment of detective control to the failure causes or failure modes
-???????? Rating for Severity, Occurrence and Detection for each failure chain
-???????? Evaluation of action priority
-???????? Collaboration between customer and supplier related to the severity
-???????? The basis for the optimization step
Severity (S): It is the measure associated with the most serious Failure Effect (FE) for a given failure mode of the function being evaluated.
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Severity Table: Rated from Very High (10) to Very Low (1)
Occurrence (O): It is the measure of the effectiveness of preventive control by identifying the Failure Causes (FC) to occur in customer operations.
Possible questions to determine to Rate:
Detection (D): It is the estimated measure of the effectiveness of the detection control to reliably demonstrate the Failure Causes (FC) or Failure Modes (FM) before the product is released for production.
Possible questions to determine to Rate:
-???????? Which test is most effective in detecting the failure causes or modes?
-???????? What sample size is required to detect the failure?
-???????? Is the test procedure proven for detecting this cause/failure mode?
Detection: Rated from Very Low (10) to Very High (1)
The purpose for determining S, O, D Rating:
Present Challenges
References:
IATF 16949: 2016
FMEA Handbook (AIAG-VDA 1st Edition June 2019)
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