Need of Safety Integration in Robust Design
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Authors: Beata Mrugalska
Abstract
Nowadays systems include more and more components and their variables. The effects of their changes tend to accumulate and may lead to unacceptable risks. Thus, the objective is to reduce the sensitivity of the design to uncertain or randomly varying factors. In order to achieve it robust design methods can be applied. They have already found many industrial implications mainly because of their simplicity and practicality. In this paper an attempt was made to show how to place safety issues in such design. For this aim a theoretical model was elaborated and its practical implication was shown.
Keywords: Prevention through Design, Product process design, Robust design, Safety
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe100340
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