Visible to the public Methodology (N2FMEA) for the detection of risks associated with the components of an underwater system

TitleMethodology (N2FMEA) for the detection of risks associated with the components of an underwater system
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsVelásquez, E. P., Correa, J. C.
Conference NameOCEANS 2017 - Anchorage
Keywordsbelief networks, complex underwater system, Complexity theory, Electronic mail, failure (mechanical), failure analysis, failure mode, fault diagnosis, fault trees, Fuzzy logic, Metrics, n2 approaches, N2FMEA, Organizations, pubcrawl, Resiliency, risk level, risk management, Scalability, security, Telephone sets, Underwater Networks, Underwater vehicles
Abstract

This paper combines FMEA and n2 approaches in order to create a methodology to determine risks associated with the components of an underwater system. This methodology is based on defining the risk level related to each one of the components and interfaces that belong to a complex underwater system. As far as the authors know, this approach has not been reported before. The resulting information from the mentioned procedures is combined to find the system's critical elements and interfaces that are most affected by each failure mode. Finally, a calculation is performed to determine the severity level of each failure mode based on the system's critical elements.

URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8232187/
Citation Keyvelasquez_methodology_2017