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Title: Other Univariate Statistical Process Monitoring and Control Techniques


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Chapter 9
  • Other Univariate Statistical Process Monitoring
    and Control Techniques

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9-2. Modified and Acceptance Control Charts
  • When a high level of process capability has been
    achieved, it may be useful to relax the level of
    surveillance provided by standard control charts.
  • Modified control limits for charts or
    acceptance control charts can be employed for
    this situation.

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9-2. Modified and Acceptance Control Charts
  • 9-2.1 Modified Control Limits for the Chart
  • Modified control limits are only used in the case
    where Cp or Cpk gt 1.
  • The modified control chart is concerned only
    with detecting whether the true process mean ? is
    located such that the process is producing a
    fraction nonconforming in excess of some
    specified value, ?.
  • ? can vary over the range ?L ? ? ? ?U

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9-2. Modified and Acceptance Control Charts
  • 9-2.1 Modified Control Limits for the Chart
  • The upper and lower control limits for the
    modified control chart are

5
Example
  • The amount of cement placed in a bag is specified
    as 50 .25 lb.
  • 20 random samples of five bags each are taken
  • Xbar and R values are shown on the next slide
  • Coded by subtracting 50 lbs.

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Example, cont.
  • Construct a modified 3s limit control chart
  • If the true process fraction nonconforming is as
    large as 1, the process is nonconforming

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Example, cont.
  • First, determine if the process variability is in
    control
  • Rbar 1.5604/20 .07802
  • D4 2.114, D3 0
  • UCLR .07802(2.114) .16493
  • CLR .07802
  • LCLR .07802(0) 0
  • Thus, process is in control for variability

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Example, cont.
  • For n 5, d2 2.326 and Zd Z.01 2.33
  • UCL .252.333/SQRT(5)(.07802/2.326)
  • .2168 lb.
  • LCL -.252.333/SQRT(5)(.07802/2.326)
  • -.2168 lb.
  • The process is well within control
  • The closest value to the control limits is 12

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9-2. Modified and Acceptance Control Charts
  • 9-2.2 Acceptance Control Charts
  • Acceptance control charts take into account both
    the ?-risk and the ?-risk.
  • Two approaches to designing the acceptance
    control chart
  • Design the chart based on a specified n and
    process nonconforming ? that we would like to
    reject with probability 1 - ?.
  • Choose a sample size for an acceptance control
    chart so that specified values of ?, ?, ?, and ?
    are obtained.

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9-2. Modified and Acceptance Control Charts
  • 9-2.2 Acceptance Control Charts
  • Approach 1 The control limits are

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Example
  • Consider the data in the last example
  • Suppose that if the true process fraction
    nonconforming is as large as 5, it is important
    to detect this out-of-control condition with a
    probability of 0.90

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Example, cont.
  • Zg Z.05 1.645
  • Zb Z.10 1.28
  • Rbar .07802
  • d2 2.326

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Example, cont.
  • UCL .251.6451.28/SQRT(5)(.07802/2.326)
    .1756
  • LCL -.251.6451.28/SQRT(5)(.07802/2.326)
  • -.1756
  • An examination of the observations indicates
    that the process is within these limits

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9-2. Modified and Acceptance Control Charts
  • 9-2.2 Acceptance Control Charts
  • Approach 2 A sample size of
  • will yield the required values of ?, ?, ?, and
    ?.

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Example
  • From the first example, a .0027, d .01
  • Za/2 3 and Zg 2.33
  • From the last example, b .10 and g .05
  • Zb Z.10 1.28, Zg Z.05 1.645
  • n (31.28)/(2.33 1.645)2 39

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Assignment
  • Exercise 9-9

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