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A very abstract abstract
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\section{Overvew}
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\section{FMEA}
Two meanings, a general one Fault Mode Effects Analysis, meaning general statics diagnosis of a design, looking
at faults that can occur and their effect.
\subsection{Manufacturing Cost Reduction FMEA}
Second a methodology for reducing cost in manufacturing by taking fauls, their frequency
and their cost, multiplying these together, and then coming up with a priority list
for fixing knmown faults.
"The basics of FMEA by Robin E. McDermott et all"
ISBN 0-527-76320-9.
\subsection{Deterministic FMEA}
EN298 no two individual component failures may give rise to a dangerous condition.
\section{FMEDA Failure effect Mode Diagnositic Analysis}
This is a probablistic based methodology.
\subsection{Safe Failure Fraction}
Introduce the idea of coverage.
A good example is RAM in a microprocessor/microcontroller, we cann ot give 100i\% coverage to it.
We can perform some tests that give us 60\% coverage etc
\subsection{Diagnostic interval}
Reducing FIT with detecting a fraction of the faults within an interval. Give formulas etc
\subsection{Redundancy - Models}
1oo1 2oo3 etc
\subsection{Field Data}
OK for EN61508, not OK for nuclear industry find refs.
\section {FTA}
Fault tree Analysis
Show how it works, top down,
FROM INTERBET HISTORY OF FTA
Fault tree analysis (FTA) is a tool originally developed in 1962 by Bell Labs for use in studying failure modes in the launch control system of the Minuteman missile project. The tool now finds wide use in numerous applications, from accident investigation to design prototyping, and is also finding use for protection and control related applications. This paper provides an elementary background to the application of FTA for use in protection applications. The construction of the fault tree as well as the use of reliability data is considered. A simple example is presented. The intention is to provide a brief introduction to the concept, to allow users to at least understand how a fault tree is constructed and what can be done with it.
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