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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2017.18.11.78

A Study on the Quality Assessment Using QFD & FMEA  

Park, Chang-Kyu (Dept. of Ship & Ocean, VISION University, College of Jeonju)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.18, no.11, 2017 , pp. 78-87 More about this Journal
Abstract
Recently, the quality of a product or system has becoming increasingly important as it means customer satisfaction. The function, which is recognized as a nature of this quality, means how it functions well so it is the closest to the customer satisfaction. On the other hand, it is becoming more important as safety is closely related to destruction or human injury from accidents for engineers who handle large-scaled structures, such as ships. This study analyzed the function using quality function development (QFD) and considering the function and safety, which are being recognized as important in the structure. In addition, the safety and the quality analysis method based on the customers' needs was analyzed using failure mode and influence analysis (FMEA). In addition, the supplementary materials that are important in terms of the aspect of safety and function for the quality enhancement of a hatchway system were determined by applying a bulk carrier and hatchway. As a result, there are commonly understood items in important supplementary materials and parts, which are determined individually in terms of function and safety, because they can enhance both the function and safety simultaneously. This study shows that designers can improve the quality of products and systems by enhancing these supplementary materials and parts with greater interest.
Keywords
Failure Mode; FMEA; Hatchway System; Quality Assessment; QFD;
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