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Failure Mode and Effect Analysis a Tool for Reliability Evaluation: Review

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  • Adeniran Sunday Afolalu

    (Covenant University, Ota. Nigeria.)

  • Y. Salawu Enesi

    (Covenant University, Ota. Nigeria)

  • Oluyemi Kehinde

    (Covenant University, Ota. Nigeria)

  • U. Ayuba Samuel

    (Covenant University, Ota. Nigeria)

  • V. Ihebom Ikechi

    (Covenant University, Ota. Nigeria)

  • R. Elewa Remilekun

    (Covenant University, Ota. Nigeria)

Abstract

The purpose of safety designing is generally not on cost, but rather on saving life and nature, and consequently bargains just with specific risky system failure modes. High reliability levels are the consequence of good designing, scrupulousness and dependably never the aftereffect of re-dynamic failure management. Failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA) is a helpful technique analyzing engineering system reliability. The study focused on the use of FMEA technique to analyze the reliability of engineering equipment or components in selected areas such as: Wind Turbine component, Manufacturing Industries, Medical field and in evaluating the performances of Robots in different fields. The study showed the importance of FMEA as used widely in analyzing engineering equipment with regards to reliability.

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  • Adeniran Sunday Afolalu & Y. Salawu Enesi & Oluyemi Kehinde & U. Ayuba Samuel & V. Ihebom Ikechi & R. Elewa Remilekun, 2018. "Failure Mode and Effect Analysis a Tool for Reliability Evaluation: Review," European Journal of Engineering and Technology Research, European Open Science, vol. 3(4), pages 65-68, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:ejeng0:v:3:y:2018:i:4:id:60636
    DOI: 10.24018/ejeng.2018.3.4.636
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