Statistical Process Control 2
Statistical Process Control 2
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Introduction to Statistical Process Control
The Value SPC Can Add to Quality, Operations, Supply Chain Management,
• 3 way Chart
• Charts to adjust for data distribution
• Special Control Chart
• Laney P’ and U’ Chart
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Introduction
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3 Way Control Chart
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Charts to adjust for data distributions
• Shehwart’s charts assume data normality - and encourage data normalisation it not
so already. Control charts limits are also calculated under the assumptions of
Central Limit Theorem
• However, in many cases, available data may not be large enough to satisfy
conditions of normality or Central Limit Theorem
• In such cases, procedures may need to be devised to assess the true distribution of
data and construct the chart (CL and UCL/ LCL) accordingly
• Example: Data following the new Weibull-Pareto distribution (Boyapati, S. R., Nasiru, S., &
Lakshmi, K. N. V. R. (2015). Variable control charts based on percentiles of the new weibull-pareto distribution. Pakistan Journal of
Statistics and Operation Research, 631-643.) Available on canvas group
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Special Control Charts
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Special Control Charts
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Special Control Charts
4. PreControl Chart
‣ Aka stoplight or target control chart is a basic chart using green yellow and red
areas without burdening the operators in constructing and interpreting the chart.
Usually deployed at the start of SPC adoption and eventually replaced by more
sensitive charts
5. Two-R Control Chart
‣ Used to analyse within piece variation. Has 3 charts including I or x̅ chart, a R
chart for piece to piece variation and a R chart for within piece variation
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Special Control Charts
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Special Control Charts
Sample size: 1- One, 2- More than one,
Quality characteris;c: 1- Measurable, 2-
Countable,
Number of characteris;cs: 1- One, 2- More than
one,
Type of varia;on observed: 1- Time-to-;me, 2-
Piece-to-piece, 3- Varia;on within the piece,
Control limits: 1- Calculated using raw data, 2-
Drawn directly using specifica;on limits, 3- Drawn
directly using coefficients for sample size of n,
Manufacturing volume/type: 1- Low/Discrete, 2-
High/Con;nuous,
Type of inspec;on: 1- Non-destruc;ve, 2-
Destruc;ve,
Inspec;on strategy: 1- In-process, 2- Pre-process,
Type of data used: 1- Raw, 2- Devia;on from
nominal, 3- Devia;on from target, 4- Min/Max
values, 5- Pre-processed,
Interpreta;on: 1- Similar to Xbar-R, 2- Rule-based,
3- Similar to individuals and moving range, 4-
Similar to Xbar-R but separately for each
characteris;c.
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Laney P’ and U’ Charts