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Title: Fault Tree Analysis


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Fault Tree Analysis
  • By Patrick Ackerson

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Outline
  • Why do we need fault tree analysis?
  • What is it?
  • Why do we use it?
  • Why this matters to you
  • How it works
  • Bridgestone/Firestone
  • Brief exercise
  • Summary

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What Is Fault Tree Analysis?
  • A common tool using graphics and statistics to
    analyze an event and predict how and how often it
    will fail
  • Used in engineering and business to aid process
    and system development

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Why Do We Use Fault Tree Analysis?
  • Very easy to understand
  • Effective way to diagram problems in a system
  • Helps to organize possible causes of a problem in
    the system

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Example Of Fault Tree
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Is Fault Tree A Tool For You?
  • Does your company have problems in your system or
    process flow?
  • Does your system work under the worst case
    scenario?
  • Do external forces effect your system?

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Is Fault Tree A Tool For You?
  • Yes!!

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How Does It Work?
  • Uses a variety of gates and events to explain the
    system
  • Uses a top-down approach to its logic
  • End result is at the top of the tree and what
    leads to that result follows under it

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And Gate
  • One of main gates used
  • The output above will occur if the two events
    below both occur

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Or Gate
  • The second main gate used
  • The output above will occur if either of one or
    more events happens below

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Three Main Events
  • Primary Event
  • Intermediate Event
  • Expanded Event

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Primary Events
  • Made up of basic, undeveloped, and external
    events
  • A time in the event where the process or system
    might fail

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Basic Event
  • Nothing is leading up to the event
  • Can be like a machine breaking unexpectedly
  • A circle is used to represent the event in the
    fault tree

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Undeveloped Event
  • Events that dont have a major effect on the
    system
  • Also events that there is not enough information
    about
  • Represented by a diamond in the fault tree

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External Event
  • Expected to happen
  • Not considered a fault
  • A house shape in a fault tree

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Intermediate Event
  • A combination of multiple different faults
  • Shown by rectangles in the fault tree
  • Sometimes linked by and/or gates

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Expanded Event
  • Complex event that needs another fault tree to
    explain
  • The fault tree for the expanded event is not
    directly shown in current fault tree
  • Shown by a triangle on the fault tree

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Bridgestone Firestone tires
  • Faulty tires on S.U.V.s caused numerous
    accidents
  • Officially 148 deaths but estimates up to 250
  • Mostly involved with the Ford Explorer

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Results Of Inquiry
  • Four events that led to faulty tires
  • Design problem in tread
  • Faulty process in Decatur, Illinois
  • Problem with Ford Explorer
  • Customers dont take proper care of tires

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Values Of Fault Tree For Firestone
  • Preventing the error in the first place
  • After the error in the tire was found, finding
    all the things that caused it
  • Preventing similar problems from happening again

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The New Firestone
  • Firestone advertise that they are a changed
    company
  • Tries to get back old customers

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Test Yourself
  • What are the two major kinds of gates?
  • What are the three main events?
  • A basic event is represented by a what?
  • True or False, an undeveloped event has a major
    impact on the system?

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Test Yourself
  • What are the two major kinds of gates? And/Or
    gates
  • What are the three main events? Primary,
    Independent, and Undeveloped
  • A basic event is represented by a what? Circle
  • True or False, an undeveloped event has a major
    impact on the system? False

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Summary Of Fault Tree Analysis
  • An important tool
  • Simple to use
  • Graphics make it easy to understand
  • Each event is displayed by a unique shape
  • Helps to prevent and correct errors in the system

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Bibliography
  • Bridgestone/Firestone, Firestone Homepage,
    19992000, www.firestone.com
  • Firestone Facts, www.firestone-facts.com
  • Foster, S. Thomas, Managing Quality An
    Integrated Approach, (Upper Saddle River, NJ
    Prentice- Hall Inc. 2001)
  • Garsten, Ed, Bridgestone/Firestone says its
    found answers in its dig for cause of tire
    failure,Dec 12,2000, http//www.cnn.com/2000/US/
    12/20/brid gestone.firestone/index.html
  • Relex Software Company, Fault Tree Analysis,
    www.fault-tree.com
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