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Course Description

Within every system there are elements that may be more prone to failure. Consider for a moment each component of your system. What would happen if one of your subsystems didn't function according to plan? What are the chances that a given part of the system will experience a loss of functionality? What are some of the probable causes that would lead to a reduction in the performance of your overall system? As you move along the design process, you need to consider these potential losses of functionality and test out ways to reduce risk associated with the different components of your system. If you are able to catch potential challenges early on, then you can iterate your prototype and decrease the severity or likelihood of failure once your system is fully built. In this lesson, you will examine your system closely and identify the possible failure modes of the part of your system you select, as well as the effects of each of these failure modes and their potential causes. You will then use this information to begin to quantify the risk of your system. You will determine the severity of these failures taking place and the likelihood that they will occur. Finally, you will combine this information into an RPN, or Risk Priority Number, which will give you an objective measure of the risk associated with each of the causes.

Benefits to the Learner

  • Identify failure modes as well as their potential causes and effects
  • Determine severity and likelihood of these failures
  • Determine a Risk Priority Number by combining the severity and likelihood of failures
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Type
self-paced (non-instructor led)
Dates
Apr 29, 2019 to Dec 31, 2030
Total Number of Hours
1.0
Course Fee(s)
Regular Price $0.00
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