Title of article :
Warranty claim analysis considering human factors
Author/Authors :
Shaomin Wu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Warranty claims are not always due to product failures. They can also be caused by two types of human factors. On the one hand, consumers might claim warranty due to misuse and/or failures caused by various human factors. Such claims might account for more than 10% of all reported claims. On the other hand, consumers might not be bothered to claim warranty for failed items that are still under warranty, or they may claim warranty after they have experienced several intermittent failures. These two types of human factors can affect warranty claim costs. However, research in this area has received rather little attention.
In this paper, we propose three models to estimate the expected warranty cost when the two types of human factors are included. We consider two types of failures: intermittent and fatal failures, which might result in different claim patterns. Consumers might report claims after a fatal failure has occurred, and upon intermittent failures they might report claims after a number of failures have occurred. Numerical examples are given to validate the results derived.
Keywords :
Fatal failure , Warranty claim , Non-failed but reported (NFBR) , Failed but not reported (FBNR) , Human factor , Intermittent failure
Journal title :
Reliability Engineering and System Safety
Journal title :
Reliability Engineering and System Safety