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Title: Measurement System Analysis (MSA)


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Measurement System Analysis (MSA)
Discussions at CSIR S.A. 28-07-2005
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Measurement System
Sources of Variations
Manufacturing Process
Input Material
Process design
Product Design (Tolerancing)
Environment
Measurement
Machine
Tooling
Parameter variation
Method variation
Processing material
3
Fundamental Properties of a GOOD measurement
system
  • ADEQUATE SENSITIVITY 10 TO 1 RULE Instrument
    ACCURACY (and therefore Least Count) should
    divide the tolerance ( or process variation) into
    10 parts or more practical minimum point for
    gauge selection
  • Measurement system ought to be in statistical
    control presence of only common causes of
    variation and not the special causes
  • Variation of measurement system must be small
    compared to specification limits or process
    variation (6-sigma) more PRECISION

4
Inaccurate and imprecise

5
Accurate and imprecise

6
Precise but inaccurate

7
Accurate and precise

8
U UNCERTAINITY RANDOM UNCERTAINITY FOUND THRU
CALIBRATION SYSTEM UNCERTAINITY OF
MASTER TOTAL UNCERTAINITY SQRT( RURU SUSU)
U 0.0001
RU 0.0001
NATIONAL STANDARD
U 0.001005
RU 0.001
LABORATORY STANDARD
WORK STANDARD
RU 0.01
U 0.01005
GAUGE FOR INSPECTION / TESTING
RU 0.05
U 0.05099
9
Process Capability
Lower Spec. Limit
Upper Spec. Limit
6 ?
Tolerance T
Process Capability T / 6 ?
gt 1.33
Means, 6 ? lt (0.75T)
10
ERROR identified through Calibration Process
Impact of Uncertainty
Lower Spec. Limit
Upper Spec. Limit
Uncertainty
6 ? Process
Tolerance T
11
Questions
  • Can an ISO/TS 16949 2002 certification program
    ensure systems and processes which deliver
    products which conform to a technical
    specification?
  • Yes, TS SCOPE, point 1.1, states
  • This international standard specifies
    requirements for a quality management system to
    demonstrate ability to CONSISTENTLY provide
    PRODUCT that meets product, customer and
    regulatory requirements
  • Requirements specified in standard are
    complementary to product requirements
  • Emphasis on PROCESS DESIGN to deliver conformance
    to product specifications CONSISTENTLY . Focus
    on REDUCTION IN VARIATION by asking ongoing
    capability evaluationincluding measurement
    systems variation, which an process engineer
    must evaluate during development
  • Product and process approval is a requirement
    throughout SUPPLY CHAIN, which includes elements
    such as FMEAs, Control Plans, SPC MSA

12
Questions
  • Are customer specific MSA requirements addressed
    in ISO/TS 16949 2002 audits?
  • Yes, the scope of certification includes
    ISO/TS-16949 CUSTOMER SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS
  • ISO/TS 169492002,
  • POINT 0.5 Goals of this Technical
    Specification, Para 2
  • This Technical Specification, coupled with
    applicable customer specific requirements,
    defines the fundamental quality management system
    requirements for those subscribing to this
    documents.
  • Most of the subscribing customers (OEMs asking
    vendors to get registered to TS 16949) ask usage
    of AIAG MSA MANUAL

13
Questions
  • To what degree are customer specific MSA
    requirements addressed in ISO/TS 16949 2002
    audits?
  • Audits wrt TS-16949 are planned considering
    business processes identified by organization to
    meet the product and customers needs and
    expectations, calibration and MSA is one of such
    processes
  • ISO/TS-169492002 (Point 7.6.1 Measurement
    System Analysis)
  • Statistical Studies SHALL BE conducted to analyze
    the variation present in the results of EACH TYPE
    of measuring and test equipment system.
  • The requirement shall apply to measurement
    systems REFERENCED IN THE CONTROL PLAN
  • The analysis methods and acceptance criteria used
    SHALL confirm to those in CUSTOMER REFERENCE
    MANUALS on measurement systems analysis

14
Questions
  • Would ISO/TS 169492002 auditors benefit from
    additional training in Measurement System
    Analysis?
  • Certainly Yes. Rather its a REQUIREMENT.
    Otherwise how could they assess suitability and
    impact of MESUREMENT SYSTEM ERRORs on products
    quality?
  • Auditor Qualification requires.
  • 6 years prior experience in AUTOMOTIVE, out of
    which 4 years in Quality
  • Qualification Course contents and examination
    includes CORE TOOLS APQP, PPAP, FMEA, SPC, MSA,
    etc
  • Ford GM specific requirements demand even the
    internal auditors shall be trained and evaluated
    wrt knowledge on core tools including MSA.

15
  • Who conducts the MSA? (supplier/OEM?)
  • The user of measurement system shall conduct the
    MSA
  • Are FOP, (first of production), tests conducted?
  • Review is Must, if necessary do it!
  • Who is responsible for conducting these tests,
    OEMs or suppliers?
  • Of course the manufacturer (supplier)
  • Who is responsible for evaluating that the
    measurement system is capable of performing the
    required measurements with the desired level of
    accuracy?
  • Of course the manufacturer (supplier)
  • Do these tests form part of the control plan?
  • Yes, they have to be!
  • Is the understanding that an MSA addresses the
    measurement accuracy of a measurement system or
    merely its repeatability/reproducibility?
  • It addresses both location (accuracy) and
    variation (precision)

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Application of appropriate method
TYPE OF GAUGE BIAS / UNCER-TANITY LINEARITY STABILITY GRR
VERNIER 0-150mm ? ? ? SKILL IN HOLDING THE JAWS PARALLALY
CMM 0-1500mm ? ? ?
SLIP GAUGES ? ? SKILL OF RINGING
PLUG GAUGE FOR BORE OF 20.025/20.000 ? ? SKILL ON BORDERLINE CASES
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