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A New Hybrid Dynamic FMECA with Decision-Making Methodology: A Case Study in an Agri-Food Company

Mario Di Nardo    
Teresa Murino    
Gianluca Osteria and Liberatina Carmela Santillo    

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The Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) is often used to improve a system?s reliability. This paper proposes a new approach that aims to overcome the most critical defects of the traditional FMEA. This new methodology combines the Entropy and Best Worst Method (BWM) methodology with the EDAS and System Dynamics, FMECA: The EN-B-ED Dynamic FMECA. The main innovation point of the proposed work is the presence of an unknown factor (Cost) that allows to obtain an objective weighted factor, a risk index when a machine failure occurs. The criticality analysis has been carried out using software (Vensim PLE x64) to simulate System Dynamics models to identify corrective actions and evaluate the possible implementation of these actions. The methodology proposed is applied to a case study in a relevant Italian company in the agri-food sector.

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