Application of Mizenboushi (GD 3 ) Method of Problem Prevention to Vehicle, Component and Subsystem Validation

2011-01-1275

4/12/2011

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The GD₃ or GD Cubed method of problem prevention has been applied to product changes and to test results at the component, subsystem and vehicle level. GD₃ stands for Good Design - Good Discussion - Good Dissection.
Good Discussion of changes (Design Review Based on Failure Mode) identifies BUDS of PROBLEMS that may arise from interfaces and areas of change. Good Dissection (Design Review Based on Test Results) is applied to physical test samples during and after tests to identify Buds of Problems that may not be obvious from inspection of the parts or test results.
The paper first describes implementation of the GD₃ principles and methods supporting Good Discussion (DRBFM) and Good Dissection, and then discusses how they are applied and embedded in the Vehicle Development Process at General Motors Co.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/2011-01-1275
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Wright, D., "Application of Mizenboushi (GD 3 ) Method of Problem Prevention to Vehicle, Component and Subsystem Validation," SAE 2011 World Congress & Exhibition, Detroit, Michigan, United States, April 12, 2011, https://doi.org/10.4271/2011-01-1275.
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4/12/2011
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2011-01-1275
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Technical Paper
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English