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You can use the new failure modes and reliability analysis (FMRA) to integrate statistical reliability analysis calculations into your FMEA activities. This view can be used to display all of the FMEA records that could have an impact on system reliability in a single hierarchical tree. You can also view and set the reliability characteristics for any item, function, failure or cause defined for the system and calculate the "probabilities of failure" values required for a quantitative criticality analysis.  
You can use the failure modes and reliability analysis (FMRA) to integrate statistical reliability analysis calculations into your FMEA activities. This view can be used to display all of the FMEA records that could have an impact on system reliability in a single hierarchical tree. You can also view and set the reliability characteristics for any item, function, failure or cause defined for the system and calculate the "probabilities of failure" values required for a quantitative criticality analysis.  
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Revision as of 06:07, 18 July 2012

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Failure Modes and Reliability Analysis (FMRA)

You can use the failure modes and reliability analysis (FMRA) to integrate statistical reliability analysis calculations into your FMEA activities. This view can be used to display all of the FMEA records that could have an impact on system reliability in a single hierarchical tree. You can also view and set the reliability characteristics for any item, function, failure or cause defined for the system and calculate the "probabilities of failure" values required for a quantitative criticality analysis.


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