ENGINEERING TOOLS AND METHODS
Learning Objectives By attending this seminar, you will be able to: • Describe the benefits, requirements and objectives of an FMEA • Describe the five types of FMEAs and how to use them • Develop and interpret a Design and Process FMEA form • Identify and utilize various tools when performing an FMEA • Describe the standard requirements/recommendations for an FMEA • Select suitable projects and teams for completing an FMEA • Complete a typical Design and Process FMEA form Who Should Attend This seminar is designed for core members of a Product Devel- opment Team such as project managers, product design, test, manufacturing, quality, reliability engineers and those responsible for assisting the PDT in design and development of product, manufacturing, assembly or services processes. Prerequisites Participants should have basic problem solving skills typical of a graduate engineer. Topical Outline DAY ONE • Understanding and Application of FMEA −− FMEA as Part of the Product Development Life Cycle −− The Various Industry FMEA standards −− Why and When to use Concept, System and Design FMEAs −− The FMEA as a Risk Management Technique −− FMEA, Robust Design, and Design Reviews −− FMEA vs FMECA −− Using FMEA to Address Product and Process Liability Issues • Managing the FMEA Process −− The Steps to Generating a Quality FMEA −− The Essentials of an Effective FMEA Database and Template FMEAs −− Methods for Selecting Suitable Projects for Templating Design and Process FMEAs −− FMEA Team Development −− Champion and Facilitator Roles during FMEA Development • Introducing the FMEA Exercise - Designing a Great Flashlight
−− Process FMEA −− Gathering the necessary process documents
−− Column by column review of the Process FMEA form −− Development of a company-specific table structure for severity, occurrence and detection −− Techniques for RPN prioritization and developing recommended action −− Exercise 3 - Completing the Flashlight Process FMEA −− Application of the Machinery FMEA −− Effective use of the occurrence and detection tables −− Validating process and machinery control techniques
Instructor: Fee: $1595
Angelo Mago
1.3 CEUs
URL:
sae.org/learn/content/c1510/
Design Considerations for Electrohydrostatic Actuators .5 Day | Classroom Seminar (Available for Private Delivery Only) I.D.# C1304 SAE International is pleased to offer this professional development seminar in conjunction with the Joint Technical Committee Week combining the SAE A-5 Aerospace Landing Gear Systems and SAE A-6 Aerospace Actuation, Control and Fluid Power Systems Committee meetings scheduled for October 26 - 30, 2015 in Honolulu, Hawaii. This four hour short course will provide an overview of design considerations for electro hydrostatic actuation for transport and business aircraft applications. The instructor will present the critical topics of electro hydrostatic actuation (EHA) from a systems development perspective (V-Approach). Beginning with aircraft system requirements, the instructors will then guide participants through EHA subsystem requirements, component design, component verification test, aircraft integration, and use. Also included will be a short history of the evolution of EHA technology, and an overview of the advantages and system tradeoffs for selection of electro hydrostatic actuation on aircraft. Learning Objectives By attending this seminar, you will: • Describe the evolution of EHA for aircraft flight controls • Evaluate the unique advantages/disadvantages of EHA in flight control applications • Establish an awareness of high level aircraft system and requirements for EHA • Explain basic design considerations for EHA • Identify unique test and verification methodologies for EHA • Describe important considerations for aircraft integration • Evaluate key lessons learned about EHA development and aircraft usage
DAY TWO • Constructing a Useful FMEA −− The Five Types of FMEAs and the Uses −− Design FMEA
−− Constructing the boundary and block diagrams −− Column by column review of the Design FMEA form −− Development of a company-specific table structure for severity, occurrence and detection −− Techniques for RPN prioritization and developing recommended action −− Developing effective design control techniques −− Exercise 2 - Completing the Flashlight Design FMEA
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