AbstractThe paper presents an approach to implement a failure classification and associated analyses for production ramp-up. The structural design of the failure classification is described in terms of a faceted classification by design principles to meet the requirements for the indexing of failure cases and the evaluation of specific failure facets. The structural design of the classification is followed by the design of the content of individual failure facets. The failure facets and their contents are used in the analysis. In this paper, the similarity search and the failure priority analysis are developed as functions, as they are particularly relevant in the ramp-up situation. Conceptual model examinations and case studies are carried...
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AbstractThis approach, allows using the failure as a source of progress in maintenance and design to...
The purpose of this thesis is to present the most commonly used methods for failure analysis. Mainte...
AbstractIn new product development processes the ramp-up phase is the most critical. For the first t...
The increasing interconnectedness and complexity of production processes raise the susceptibility o...
In new product development processes the ramp-up phase is the most critical. For the first time the ...
AbstractProduction Ramp-Up is a highly iterative process in itself, which means, that failures occur...
Analyzing the causal relationships for failures of industrial products is necessary for manufacturer...
Semiconductor Industry (SI) is facing the challenge of short product life cycles due to increasing d...
This chapter describes a framework for the development of a diagnosis methodology for industrial man...
Knowledge of potential failure modes during design is critical for prevention of failures. Currently...
Recently, product-service systems (PSSs), which create value by integrating a physical product and a...
This thesis is the result of a four months internship in a company that aims to transform technology...
This thesis describes work carried out from October 1993 to October 1996 on the development of a gen...
This paper proposes a conceptual framework to distinguish between different classes of reliability p...
This paper presents a computer-supported method for modeling and analyzing causes and consequences o...
AbstractThis approach, allows using the failure as a source of progress in maintenance and design to...
The purpose of this thesis is to present the most commonly used methods for failure analysis. Mainte...
AbstractIn new product development processes the ramp-up phase is the most critical. For the first t...
The increasing interconnectedness and complexity of production processes raise the susceptibility o...
In new product development processes the ramp-up phase is the most critical. For the first time the ...
AbstractProduction Ramp-Up is a highly iterative process in itself, which means, that failures occur...
Analyzing the causal relationships for failures of industrial products is necessary for manufacturer...
Semiconductor Industry (SI) is facing the challenge of short product life cycles due to increasing d...
This chapter describes a framework for the development of a diagnosis methodology for industrial man...
Knowledge of potential failure modes during design is critical for prevention of failures. Currently...
Recently, product-service systems (PSSs), which create value by integrating a physical product and a...
This thesis is the result of a four months internship in a company that aims to transform technology...
This thesis describes work carried out from October 1993 to October 1996 on the development of a gen...
This paper proposes a conceptual framework to distinguish between different classes of reliability p...