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http://dx.doi.org/10.7467/KSAE.2016.24.1.090

The Optimization Study on the Test Method of Remanufactured Power Steering Oil Pump by Using FMEA  

Seo, Youngkyo (Extreme Technology R&D Center, KATECH)
Jung, Dohyun (Extreme Technology R&D Center, KATECH)
Yu, Sangseok (Department of Mechamical Engineering, Chungnam National University)
Rha, Wanyong (Department of Automobiles, Shinsung University)
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Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers / v.24, no.1, 2016 , pp. 90-98 More about this Journal
Abstract
Currently government certified test method for an automobile remanufactured products is insufficient. Thus many automotive parts in the remanufacturing market are lacking proper evaluation criteria and production of defective products are causing customer dissatisfaction. In this paper a power steering oil pump, which requires stringent manufacturing standards, is studied by the failure mode and effect analysis approach. The research suggested that the test criteria such as discharge flow characteristic test, tightness test, pulley run-out test, pressure switch operation test, low temperature test and rotation pressure durability test should be performed to evaluate the reliability of remanufactured power steering oil pumps. As a result of tests, the performance of remanufactured power steering oil pump satisfied the evaluation criteria of pressure switch operation test and low temperature test. However, the remanufactured power steering oil pump failed to satisfy the evaluation criteria on discharge performance test, tightness test and pulley run-out test. These performance evaluation tests proved the necessity of standard process for the remanufactured power steering oil pump.
Keywords
Remanufacturing; Failure mode and effect analysis; Power steering oil pump; Standard process; Reliability;
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