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Design Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (DFMEA) is a systematic method used to identify, evaluate, and prioritize potential failures in a product's design before it is manufactured. The goal of DFMEA is to proactively address potential issues by assessing their causes, effects, and the likelihood of their occurrence, in order to prevent design flaws that could affect product performance, safety, or reliability. It involves a team of engineers and stakeholders who systematically review each design element to identify possible failure modes—ways in which the design could fail—and assess their potential impacts on the overall system. These failure modes are then ranked based on their severity, frequency, and the ability to detect them, often using a risk priority number (RPN) to prioritize corrective actions. By identifying potential problems early in the design process, DFMEA helps improve product quality, reduce costs associated with post-production fixes, and ensure that the product meets customer expectations and safety standards.
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