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Here are details of the standards mentioned on this website that are commonly used by the FMECA engineer. Keep checking back as more may be made available at a later date.
MIL-STD-1629A
Scope: This standard establishes requirements and procedures for
performing a failure mode, effects, and criticality analysis
(FMECA) to systematically evaluate and document, by item
failure mode analysis, the
potential impact of each functional or hardware failure on
mission success, personnel and system safety, system performance,
maintainability, and
maintenance requirements. Each potential failure is ranked
by the severity of its effect in order that appropriate corrective
actions may be taken to eliminate or control the high risk
items.
- Scope extract taken from MIL-STD-1629A
FMD 91 / 95
Preface extract: This document contains failure distribution data
on a variety of electrical, mechanical, electromechanical and
microwave parts and assemblies. This data was compiled from failure analysis
reports, DoD
maintenance data and published materials dealing with failure
distributions. FMD-91 has been developed to assist in performance of reliability
analyses, such as Failure Mode, Effects and Criticality Analysis (FMECA).
- Preface extract taken from FMD-91
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