diff --git a/presentations/fmea/fmea_pres.tex b/presentations/fmea/fmea_pres.tex index 966dca0..a562a15 100644 --- a/presentations/fmea/fmea_pres.tex +++ b/presentations/fmea/fmea_pres.tex @@ -22,11 +22,16 @@ \frametitle{FMEA} %\tableofcontents[currentsection] \end{frame} + + + +\begin{frame} +\frametitle{FMEA} This talk introduces Failure Mode Effects Analysis, and the different ways it is applied. These techniques are discussed, and then a refinement is proposed, which is essentially a modularisation of the FMEA process. -\begin{frame} -\frametitle{FMEA} +% + \begin{itemize} \pause \item Failure \pause \item Mode @@ -613,7 +618,8 @@ This creates an analysis hierarchy. \pause \item Create a '{\dc}', where its failure modes are the symptoms of the {\fg} from which it was derived. \pause \item The {\dc} is now available to be used in higher level {\fgs}. \pause \item We can represent this process as a function which converts a {\fg} into a {\dc} and use the symbol $ \bowtie $ to represet it. - \pause \item i.e. $ \bowtie ( FunctionalGroup ) \rightarrow {DerivedComponent} $ + \pause i.e. $ \bowtie ( FunctionalGroup ) \rightarrow {DerivedComponent} $ + %\item could use AMALG instead here $ \amalg $ \end{itemize} \end{frame} @@ -867,7 +873,7 @@ with equation~\ref{eqn:anscen}. % and equation~\ref{eqn:anscen}. % \clearpage -%\section{Example} +%\section{Example}/bowtie \begin{frame} \frametitle{FMMD - Failure Mode Modular De-Composition} To see the effects of reducing `state~explosion' we can use an example.