A hybrid failure analysis model design for marine engineering systems: A case study on alternative propulsion system
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Marine engineering systems have a fundamental role in ensuring the efficiency, safety, and sus- tainability of maritime transportation. The performance and reliability of these systems, partic- ularly propulsion systems, are of paramount importance. This paper introduces a pioneering hybrid failure analysis model that integrate the Variable Weighted Synthesis Analytic Hierarchy Process (VWS-AHP) with the conventional Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) methodol- ogy. The primary objective is to enhance the comprehension of failure modes within marine engineering systems, particularly focusing on alternative propulsion systems. While conventional FMEA is a widely employed methodology for analysis of failure modes, its capacity and effec- tiveness can be further augmented by integrating complementary techniques. The proposed hybrid model combines the robustness of FMEA in identifying failure modes with the VWS-AHP method’s ability to handle complex decision-making scenarios involving multiple criteria and varying levels of importance. This integration affords a comprehensive framework to assess failure risks, prioritize critical failure pathways, and evaluate the potential impacts of failures in marine engineering systems. To demonstrate the applicability of the proposed model, we conduct a case study on an alternative propulsion system. The outcomes of the case study showcase the efficacy of the hybrid model in enhancing FMEA.









