Abstract:Failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA) is a systematic framework that is broadly used to recognize and eliminate viable failures within objects, services, structures, designs, or organizations. In the general FMEA process, failure modes are assessed and ranked by the risk priority numbers which are attained through the product of crisp ratings of the risk elements such as detection, occurrence, and severity of each failure mode. But the traditional FMEA technique fails to deal with the uncertainty, present … Show more
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