Introduction to Design Review Based on Failure Modes (DRBFM) Web Seminar RePlay
Design Review Based on Failure Modes (DRBFM) is a methodology focused on change management and continuous improvement. It centers on early prevention and engineering knowledge, eliminating time spent debating ranking systems, waiting for lead engineers to document and list their concerns, identifying what types of concerns are open for discussion and resolution, and brainstorming without any actionable closure.
This course will explain all phases of the DRBFM methodology and provide details on how to accomplish the specific steps. With the Design Review Based on Failure Modes (DRBFM) and Design Review Based on Test Results (DRBTR) Process Guidebook that is bundled with the course, the instructor will provide specific information on each step. Formats, examples, notes and homework slides will be used to illustrate the defined steps of the new SAE J2886 DRBFM Recommended Practice. Similarities in content between DRBFM and FMEA will be discussed, however the focus will be on conducting DRBFM methodology.
This DRBFM web seminar will provide roles and responsibilities of management, design engineers, manufacturing engineers, facilitators and technical experts. Those interested in DRBFM will benefit from understanding the rationale behind this methodology and learn to guide teams through the paradigm shifts and mind set that are needed.
What Will You Learn
- Outline the fundamental steps of DRBFM methodology, including:
- DRBFM Plan and analysis requirements
- Necessary preparation feeding DRBFM analysis
- The two phases of DRBFM analysis
- Documentation of design, validation and manufacturing actions
- Feedback loop into engineering knowledge documents
- Explain the intent and format of the DRBFM worksheets
- Predict what it takes to gain and maintain proficiency and consistent application of the methodology
- Find answers to most DRBFM questions
Course Information
Is This Course For You
Product engineers, manufacturing engineers, quality engineers, supplier quality engineers, validation and test engineers, and facilitators, trainers and consultants in all industries. This web seminar will benefit beginning engineers, advanced and senior engineers and managers who must participate in FMEA's and DRBFM.
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Materials Provided
- 90 days of online single-user access (from date of purchase)
- Six hours of instructor-delivered content
- Course workbook (downloadable, .pdf's)
- The Design Review Based on Failure Modes (DRBFM) and Design Review Based on Test Results (DRBTR) Process Guidebook (e-Book, loaded into MySAE library)
- Online learning assessment
- Instructor follow up to your content questions
- .6 CEUs*/Certificate of Achievement (upon completion of all course content and a score of 70% or higher on the learning assessment)
*SAE International is authorized by IACET to offer CEUs for this course.
Course Requirements
- Windows or macOS
- Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari (Other OSs and browsers including mobile devices are not supported by may work)
- Broadband-3Mbps minimum
Topics
- DRBFM Procedure, Forms, Planning and Preparation
- Process Guide and Workbook Overview
- Scope and Purpose
- Process Map – General Requirements
- Planning – Formats, examples, homework
- Planning Results and Output
- Preparation – Formats, examples, homework
- Preparation Results and Linkage with DRBFM Format
- Definition of Change Section
- DRBFM – Forum 1, Design Review, Action Results and Follow Up
- DRBFM Forum 1 – Engineer analysis
- Change Point definition
- Identification of concerns
- Identification of causes and influences on the vehicle
- Identification of effects
- Identification of severity/priority
- Actions to gain engineering knowledge – evidence
- DRBFM – Forum 2, Design Review, Action Results and Follow Up
- DRBFM Forum 2 – Design Review introduction
- Change Point overview
- Identification of additional concerns
- Identification of additional causes and influences on the product
- Identification of effects
- Identification of severity/priority
- Actions taken to eliminate concerns
- Design actions to gain engineering knowledge – evidence
- Validation actions to gain evidence of reliability
- Manufacturing, assembly, and supplier actions
- Action results and feedback to design guidelines
- Roles and responsibilities
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