DFMEAs with the New AIAG/VDA FMEA Handbook
DFMEAs with the New AIAG/VDA FMEA Handbook
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Purpose
This paper provides guidance in using the recently released AIAG/VDA FMEA Handbook for performing a DFMEA for a component, assembly, or complete system.
Design/methodology/approach
This paper goes through the seven steps for performing a DFMEA per AIAG/VDA FMEA Handbook and provides guidance.
Findings
Guidance is provided for using the AIAG/VDA FMEA Handbook when performing a DFMEA.
Practical implications
The guidance in this paper can be used when conducting a DFMEA. AIAG/VDA FMEA Handbook requires the use of AP in place of RPN, which is a new approach and the use of AP requires the use of a table to derive the AP value. The AIAG/VDA FMEA Handbook provides a table; however, it is cumbersome to use. For ease of use, an organization should create a matrix based on the AP table and this paper provides an approach for doing so.
Originality/value (Mandatory)
The AIAG/VDA FMEA Handbook was released in 2019 and is not yet fully implemented across the automotive industry. Being a new standard with a heavily revised approach to DFMEAs, there is little guidance available relative to more traditional DFMEAs. This paper seeks to fill the gap in the literature.
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DFMA, Standard, Design, Failure