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Failure mode and effects analysis using grey theory

Ching‐Liang Chang (Ta‐Hwa Institute of Technology, Chu‐Tung, Taiwan, Republic of China)
Ping‐Hung Liu (Yung‐Ta Institute of Technology and Commerce, Ping‐Tung, Taiwan, Republic of China)
Chiu‐Chi Wei (Chung‐Hua University, Hsin‐Chu, Taiwan, Republic of China)

Integrated Manufacturing Systems

ISSN: 0957-6061

Article publication date: 1 June 2001

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Abstract

Conventional FMEA determines a risk priority number by multiplying the scores of three factors. However, the scores are obtained from subjective linguistic assessment, and the relative importance of factors is not considered. To improve the effectiveness, this study applies the grey theory to the failure mode and effects analysis. The results show that grey theory is much easier and more unbiased than traditional FMEA, and it can enhance product reliability and process stability by discovering potential problems during the stages of the product design and process planning.

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Chang, C., Liu, P. and Wei, C. (2001), "Failure mode and effects analysis using grey theory", Integrated Manufacturing Systems, Vol. 12 No. 3, pp. 211-216. https://doi.org/10.1108/09576060110391174

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