DFMEA stands for Design Failure Mode and Effects Analysis. It is a proactive, systematic method used to identify and analyze potential failure modes in a product or system design before it is released. The goal of DFMEA is to identify potential failures, assess their severity, occurrence, and detection, and then implement design changes to mitigate the risks associated with those failures. It is commonly used in various industries, including automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing, to improve product reliability and safety.
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