FMECA report
A class with identifier
http://rds.posccaesar.org/ontology/plm/rdl/PCA_100006226
Source ontology | norsok-z001 |
Comment | The failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) is a qualitative reliability technique for systematically analysing each possible failure mode for a component, equipment sub-assembly or assembly, and identifying the resulting effect. The criticality analysis (CA) is a quantitative procedure which ranks failure modes according to their probability and consequences (i.e. the resulting effect of the failure mode). |
NORSOK Z-001 rationale | Identify possible failure modes and criticality for components and equipment assemblies as input to design and qualification program as well as OMM; inspection, maintenance and test plan, and spares program. |
NORSOK Z-001 interests stakeholder category | subsea engineering |
NORSOK Z-001 describes structural element | Equipment |
NORSOK Z-001 definition | The failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) is a qualitative reliability technique for systematically analysing each possible failure mode for a component, equipment sub-assembly or assembly, and identifying the resulting effect. The criticality analysis (CA) is a quantitative procedure which ranks failure modes according to their probability and consequences (i.e. the resulting effect of the failure mode). |
skos:broadMatch | equipment protection information |
skos:broader | Report |