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Chapter 5 1 Introduction to Statistical Quality Control, 5th Edition by Douglas C. Montgomery.
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Subgroup Data with Unknown and
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Phase I Application of and R Charts
• Eqns 5-4 and 5-5 are trial control limits
– Determined from m initial samples
• Typically 20-25 subgroups of size n between 3 and 5
– Any out-of-control points should be examined for assignable causes
• If assignable causes are found, discard points from calculations and revise the trial control limits
• Continue examination until all points plot in control
• Adopt resulting trial control limits for use
• If no assignable cause is found, there are two options
1. Eliminate point as if an assignable cause were found and revise limits
2. Retain point and consider limits appropriate for control
– If there are many out-of-control points they should be examined for patterns that may identify underlying process problems
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Revision of Control Limits
and Center Lines
• Effective use of control charts:
– Requires periodic review and revision of control limits and
center lines
• Sometimes users replace the center line on the chart
with a target value
• When R chart is out of control, out-of-control points
are often eliminated to recompute a revised value of
which is used to determine new limits and center line
on R chart and new limits on chart
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Phase II Operation of Charts
• Use of control chart for monitoring future
production, once a set of reliable limits are
established, is called phase II of control chart
usage (Figure 5-4)
• A run chart showing individuals observations
in each sample, called a tolerance chart or
tier diagram (Figure 5-5), may reveal patterns
or unusual observations in the data
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Control vs. Specification Limits
• Control limits – Derived from natural process
variability, or the natural tolerance limits of a process
• Specification limits – Determined externally
– i.e. by customers or designers
• No mathematical or statistical relationship b/w the control limits and the specification limits
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Rational Subgroups
• charts monitor between-sample variability
• R charts measure within-sample variability
• Standard deviation estimate of used to construct
control limits is calculated from within-sample
variability
• DO NOT use to calculate !!!
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Guidelines for Control Chart Design • Control chart design requires
– Specification of sample size, control limit width, and sampling frequency
• Exact solution requires detailed information on statistical characteristics as well as economic factors
• The problem of choosing sample size and sampling frequency is one of allocating sampling effort
• For chart, choose a sample size is consistent with magnitude of process shift one is trying to detect.
– For moderate to large shifts, relatively small samples are effective
– For small shifts, larger samples are needed.
• For small samples, R chart is relatively insensitive to changes in process standard deviation (efficiency drops dramatically in efficiency as n increases)
• For larger samples (n > 10 or 12), s or s2 charts are better choices.
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Changing Sample Size
• Due to:
– Cost effectiveness
– Process has exhibited good stability
– Fewer resources are being allocated for process monitoring
• To calculate the new control limit:
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For the out-of-control ARL
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• ATS: average time to signal = # of time
periods that occur until a signal is generated on
the control chart.
– Given that samples are taken at equally spaced
intervals of time h
• Useful to express the ARL in terms of the
number of individual units sampled (I)
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