Affiliation:
1. University of South Carolina Columbia
Abstract
The Risk Priority Number methodology for prioritizing failure modes is an integral part of the Automobile Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMECA) technique. This technique consists of ranking potential failures from 1 to 10 with respect to their severity, probability of occurrence, and likelihood of detection in later tests, and multiplying the numbers. The result is a numerical ranking, called the RPN, on a scale from 1 to 1000. Potential failure modes having higher RPNs are assumed to have a higher design risk than those having lower values. Although this method is well documented and easy to apply, it is seriously flawed from a technical perspective, making the interpretation of the analysis results problematic. Problems with the methodology include: use of ordinal ranking numbers as numeric quantities; lack of continuity in the RPN measurement scale; duplicate RPN values with extremely different characteristics; and varying sensitivity to small changes. Recommendations for an improved methodology are provided.
Publisher
Institute of Environmental Sciences and Technology (IEST)
Subject
Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality,Environmental Chemistry,Environmental Engineering
Cited by
54 articles.
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