Using FMEA (or Functional) Block Diagrams to Understand Your Item
podcast episode with speaker Chris Jackson
Many engineers rush to design or build something that we think is ‘awesome’ or at least ‘proves a concept.’ But this often means we build something that we like (not necessarily what our users like) or doesn’t work (because we didn’t realize that have sensitive electronic components near hot exhaust manifolds would be a problem). This is where taking a breath and understanding our product before we build the wrong thing fast can really helpful. A FMEA or functional block diagram can really help us visualize what different parts of our system do, and how they interact. They also help us identify the basic, interface and additional functions that separate an ‘average’ product from an ‘industry leading’ product. If this is something you think you or your team can benefit from, join us for this webinar.
This Accendo Reliability webinar was originally broadcast on 28 May 2024.
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Additional content that may be of interest
SOR 960 Differing FMEA Approaches episode
Use FMEA to Choose Critical Design Features episode
Relationship between FMEA and Risk Management article
Hazard Analysis and FMEA article
What are Functions with Nancy Regan episode
Carl DuPoldt says
Thank you. Great presentation. Very useful and informative.
Christopher Jackson says
Thanks Carl! We are glad you loved it.