Windchill FMEA
This part of the Windchill Risk and Reliability Help provides information about performing a failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA). Because Projects can be customized, your screens might not look like the ones shown in the help.
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If you are using the Enterprise Edition, you must have the necessary permissions to perform certain procedures. If a menu command is unavailable, you do not have the permissions that are needed. All permissions are set by your system administrator.
The following table describes the sections that are included in this part.
Section
Description
Provides an overview of the theory behind FMEAs.
Explains how to use the FMEA module to perform FMEAs.
Explains the various FMEA support files and how to use them in your analyses.
Explains how to run FMEA calculations and describes the results that can be calculated.
Describes how to use the Graph Wizard to create custom FMEA graphs.
Describes control plans and how to use them to identify, select, and implement needed system controls.
Describes DVPs (design verification plans) and how to use them to ensure that system design requirements and reliability specifications are met.
Describes p-diagrams and how to use them prior to FMEA development to eliminate or mitigate noise factors so that ideal system performance is delivered. Also known as parameter diagrams, p-diagrams are available only in the Enterprise Edition.
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You can report on FMEA data using supplied and custom FMEA Report Design and Report Binder files. For more information, see Reporting. You can also graph FMEA data using supplied and custom Graph Template files. For more information, see Graphing. For descriptions of all supplied files, see Supplied Files.