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Análise de Modos de Falha e seus Efeitos com Múltiplas Respostas (MR-FMEA)×Análise de Árvore de Falhas (FTA)×
ÁreaDelineamento experimentalConfiabilidade
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ano de origem1990s–2000s1981
Autor originalExtended from classical FMEA (MIL-P-1629, 1949; Ford Motor Company, 1970s); multi-response integration developed in quality engineering literature from the 1990s onwardVesely et al. (US NRC Fault Tree Handbook)
TipoRisk analysis and quality engineering methodDeductive top-down failure analysis
Fonte seminalStamatis, D. H. (2003). Failure Mode and Effect Analysis: FMEA from Theory to Execution (2nd ed.). ASQ Quality Press. ISBN: 978-0873895989Vesely, W. E., Goldberg, F. F., Roberts, N. H., & Haasl, D. F. (1981). Fault Tree Handbook (NUREG-0492). U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. link ↗
Outros nomesMR-FMEA, multi-response FMEA, multi-criteria FMEA, multi-objective FMEAFTA, Fault Tree Method, Top-Down Reliability Analysis, Hata Ağacı Analizi
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ResumoMulti-response FMEA extends classical Failure Mode and Effects Analysis to systems or processes where each failure mode produces effects across multiple quality characteristics or response variables simultaneously. Rather than assigning a single Risk Priority Number (RPN), it evaluates severity, occurrence, and detectability for each response dimension, then integrates these ratings — often via multi-criteria scoring or weighted aggregation — to obtain a holistic risk ranking that captures the full consequence profile of each failure mode.Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) is a top-down, deductive reliability method that begins with an undesired top-level failure event and systematically traces backward through chains of contributing causes using Boolean logic gates (AND, OR). First formalized by Watson at Bell Telephone Laboratories in 1961 and later standardized by Vesely, Goldberg, Roberts, and Haasl in the landmark 1981 NRC Fault Tree Handbook, FTA has become a cornerstone of quantitative risk assessment in nuclear, aerospace, and industrial safety engineering.
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