141 research outputs found

    Cumulative sum quality control charts design and applications

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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 165-169).Classical Statistical Process Control Charts are essential in Statistical Control exercises and thus constantly obtained attention for quality improvements. However, the establishment of control charts requires large-sample data (say, no less than I 000 data points). On the other hand, we notice that the small-sample based Grey System Theory Approach is well-established and applied in many areas: social, economic, industrial, military and scientific research fields. In this research, the short time trend curve in terms of GM( I, I) model will be merged into Shewhart and CU SUM two-sided version control charts and establish Grey Predictive Shewhart Control chart and Grey Predictive CUSUM control chart. On the other hand the GM(2, I) model is briefly checked its of how accurate it could be as compared to GM( I, 1) model in control charts. Industrial process data collected from TBF Packaging Machine Company in Taiwan was analyzed in terms of these new developments as an illustrative example for grey quality control charts

    Process Monitoring with Multivariate p -Control Chart

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    We assume that the operator is interested in monitoring a multinomial process. In this case the items are classified into (k+1) ordered distinct and mutually exclusive defect categories. The first category is used to classify the conforming defect-free items, while the remainingkcategories are used to classify the nonconforming items inkdefect grades, with increasing degrees of nonconformity. Usually the process is said to be capable if the overall proportion of nonconforming items is very small and remains low, or declines over time. Nevertheless, since we classify the nonconforming items intokdistinct defect grades, the operator can also evaluate the overall level of defectiveness. This quality parameter depends on thekdefect categories. Furthermore, we are interested in evaluating, over time, the proportion of nonconforming items in each category as well as the overall level of defectiveness. To achieve this goal, we propose (i) a normalized index that can be used to evaluate the capability of the process in terms of the overall level of defectiveness, and (ii) a two-sided Shewhart-type multivariate control chart to monitor the overall proportion of nonconforming items and the corresponding defectiveness level

    Practical Concepts of Quality Control

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    This book aims to provide a concise account of the essential elements of quality control. It is designed to be used as a text for courses on quality control for students of industrial engineering at the advanced undergraduate, or as a reference for researchers in related fields seeking a concise treatment of the key concepts of quality control. It is intended to give a contemporary account of procedures used to design quality models

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    A Fuzzy Control Chart Approach for Attributes and Variables

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    The purpose of this study is to present a new approach for fuzzy control charts. The procedure is based on the fundamentals of Shewhart control charts and the fuzzy theory. The proposed approach is developed in such a way that the approach can be applied in a wide variety of processes. The main characteristics of the proposed approach are: The type of the fuzzy control charts are not restricted for variables or attributes, and the approach can be easily modified for different processes and types of fuzzy numbers with the evaluation or judgment of decision maker(s). With the aim of presenting the approach procedure in details, the approach is designed for fuzzy c quality control chart and an example of the chart is explained. Moreover, the performance of the fuzzy c chart is investigated and compared with the Shewhart c chart. The results of simulations show that the proposed approach ha

    A Neural Network Approach to Synthetic Control Chart for the Process Mean

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    In this project, a multivariate synthetic control chart for monitoring the process mean vector of skewed populations using weighted standard deviations has been proposed. The proposed chart incorporates the weighted standard deviation (WSD) method of Chang and Bai (2004) into the standard multivariate synthetic chart of Ghute and Shirke (2008)

    A study of properties and applications of control charts for high yield processes

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