Failure mode and effect analysis of passive magnetic bearing

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Abstract

In the present research work the failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA) process is applied to identify the various possible failure modes of different configurations of passive magnetic bearings (PMB) and the corresponding effects of these failures on the bearing performance. The identified failure modes of PMBs will facilitate designer to incorporate necessary design features that would prevent the occurrence of the failure. Experiments have been conducted to determine the severity, occurrence and detection of the various failure modes. The Risk Priority Number (RPN) of each failure mode is calculated to identify high risk failures. The methods to eliminate or reduce the high-risk failure modes are proposed and experimental investigations are conducted to validate the proposed solutions.

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Lijesh, K. P., Muzakkir, S. M., & Hirani, H. (2016). Failure mode and effect analysis of passive magnetic bearing. Engineering Failure Analysis, 62, 1–20. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.engfailanal.2015.11.033

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