Lecture4 Control Charts
Lecture4 Control Charts
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Collect the data Determine the trial central line for the X chart. X= Xi m
where X = average of the subgroup averages Xi = average of the ith group m = number of subgroups
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C H A R T R C H A R T
UCLr
CL
LCLr
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State of Process Control Process is under control when the performance falls within the statistically calculated control and exhibits only chance or random causes. +/-3 limits 99.73% of the measurements will be within the limits. Based upon the normal curve
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Examine the process: Control Chart Interpretation Thus the basic guidelines for a process under control are:
Two thirds of the points are close to center A few points on or near the center line Points equally spread around the center No points outside the control limits No patterns or trends on the chart
The range chart reveals the amount of variation in the process; so look for amount of variation in addition to the rules listed above. Types of patterns (non random variations)
Trends (upward or downward) Change or shift in level Runs Recurring cycles Non homogenous data
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ba r
C H A R T R C H A R T
UCLr
CL
LCLr
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Xi - Xd m - md Ri - Rd m - md
= (251.77-11.94-11.95-11.95)/(21-3) = 12 = Xo
= (1.06-.04-.05-.6)(21-3) = .05
New Control Limits o = Rnew/d2 = .05/2.326 = 0.02 UCLx = Xo + A o = 12 + 1.342(.02) = 12.03 LCLx = Xo - A o = 12 - 1.342(.02) = 11.97
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si m
=(.03+.029+..+.011)/21=0.414/21=.02
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C H A R T S C H A R T
UCLs
CL
LCLs
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