2019 SAE Corporate Learning GV Resource Guide - P18294612

ENGINEERING TOOLS & METHODS

• Recognize and avoid common FEA mistakes • Produce reliable results on time • Interpret and use FEA results

FMEA for Robust Design: What, Why, When and How 12 Hours | Web Seminar I.D.# WB1422 Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) is an integral part of product design activity applicable to any type of product or service. It is a qualitative and quantitative step-by-step approach for identifying and analyzing all actual and potential points of failure in a design, product or service. A successful team-based FMEA activity can use their collective experience with similar products to dramatically improve not only product performance but also reduce manufacturing issues at both a component and system and processing level. This web seminar introduces the five basic types of FMEAs with emphasis on constructing a Design FMEA. Each column of the FMEA form is clearly explained using a typical FMEA example. This example can be a provided sample or a company sample provided candidate. The course covers various methods for clearly identi- fying product function at three levels, and associating distinct failure modes, effects and causes related to each function level. Special attention is given to Severity, Occurrence, and Detection and how to develop effective Risk Priority (RPN) strategies and Recommended Actions for significant RPNs. Learning Objectives By participating in this web seminar, you should be able to: • State the relationship between Product Development, Voice of the Customer (VOC) and the FMEA process • Recognize why and when to use the five types of FMEAs, specifically Systems and Design • Apply the FMEA process as a risk management technique • Organize an effective FMEA team and conduct FMEA work sessions • Adapt the steps to generate a FMEA process to your specific company needs • Develop and manipulate Risk Priority and Detection Strategies and customize Risk Ranking tables • Assign effective Recommended Actions Who Should Attend The course is designed for individuals who are involved in the development of new products and who seek to improve that process. Product development team members including, but not limited to, project and program managers, design and devel- opment, process, product, quality, and application engineers will find the course valuable. It is aimed primarily at these managers and engineers who will be facilitating or leading such FMEA activities. Directors, marketing and purchasing personnel will also benefit by understanding why the FMEA process is important to developing a safe and effective product. All material is in conjunction with current industry standards.

• Explain an effective approach to FEA project management • Ensure quality and cost-effectiveness of FEA projects Who Should Attend This course addresses the needs of design engineers using Finite Element Analysis on a new product during the design process. Non-specialized analysts and FEA users, R&D engineers and managers, and project and product engineers can benefit from this introduction to FEA concepts. Topical Outline Module I: Introduction to Finite Element Analysis • FEA Definition and Process • Discretizing and Characteristics of Finite Elements • Degrees of Freedom • Common FEA Assumptions • Mesh Concerns • Discretization Error and the Convergence Process Module II: Conducting the FEA Process • FEA Preparation Using SOLIDWORKS • Model Setup • Analysis of Displacement, Strain, and Stress Results

• Analysis of Convergence Results • Types of Convergence Analysis Module III: Avoiding FEA Errors • Singularities • Verification and Validation of Results • Control of Modeling Error • Useful Modeling Techniques • Types of Boundary Conditions Module IV: Common Types of FEA • Modal Analysis

• Buckling Analysis • Thermal Analysis

Module V: Conducting Nonlinear Analysis • Classifications of Nonlinear Behavior

• Nonlinear Geometry Analysis • Nonlinear Material Analysis • Contract Stress Analysis

Module VI: Implementation of FEA into the Design Process • FEA and the Product Design Process • Interfacing between CAD and FEA • Project Management of an FEA Project

Developer: Fee: $710

SAE International

1.2 CEUs

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