Metal matrix composites (MMCs) are still scarcely described due to various combinations of used materials and a wide array of technologies. Applying the Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) method to describe the quality of metal composite castings may contribute to eliminating specific (characteristic only to these materials) defects. This part of the analysis determines the criticality numbers, meaning the frequency of a given failure, detectability level and significance of a given failure to the group of specific composite casting failures. It contributes to establishing the priority number (P), which is a measure used to assess risk, a notion essential in discussing quality in a composite casting.
Application of FMEA in the Quality Estimation of Metal Matrix Composite Castings Produced by Squeeze Infiltration
K. Gawdzińska,Leszek M. Chybowski,W. Przetakiewicz,R. Laskowski
Published 2017 in Archives of Metallurgy and Materials
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2017-12-01
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