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paper: paper.tex lifecycle_modelling_paper.tex
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#latex paper.tex
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\section{discovering a `new' failure mode in a component}
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Give general idea of how a new failure mode can be integrated into the model.
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Give specific example, pretend a new failure mode is discovered in a SCHOTTKY diode.
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Often an electronic component will have a new failure mode `discovered'
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I am using as an example a diode which has an exponential relationship
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with temperature and reverse leakage current. This is
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a failure mode that would not be initially considered in a design.
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But when combined with high value resistors could give incorrect voltage readings in some circuits.
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I how the FMMD model can have this new failure mode added and what
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impact it has on the FMMD data model.
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\section{Discovering New Failure Mode behaviour ina {\dc}}
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\section{New or additional evironmental Conditions}
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\author{R.P.Clark}
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\title{Product Lifecycle Modelling with FMMD}
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\maketitle
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\input{life_cycle_modelling_paper}
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\input{lifecycle_modelling_paper}
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\bibliographystyle{plain}
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\bibliography{../vmgbibliography,../mybib}
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Also statistical reliability/probability of failure~on~demand \cite{en61508} and MTTF (Mean Time to Failure) calculations can be produced
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automatically \footnote{Where component failure mode statistics are available \cite{mil1991}}.
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This chapter focuses on the process of building the blocks, the symptom extraction or abstraction process, that is key to creating an FMMD hierarchy.
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This chapter focuses on the process of converting {\fgs} to {\dcs}, or building the `blocks' of the FMMD hierarchy.
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We can term this stage in FMMD analysis as the `symptom extraction' process.
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The symptom extraction or abstraction process, is the key process in creating an FMMD hierarchy.
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}
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