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This document contains information about an advanced quality control course assignment. It includes sample measurement data from different part types (A, B, C, D) with calculations of nominal values, means, ranges and standard deviations. It presents X-bar and R control charts showing the process is in control. Additional questions ask to estimate standard deviation from a histogram, calculate a P/T capability ratio, and compare measurements from two operators.

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This document contains information about an advanced quality control course assignment. It includes sample measurement data from different part types (A, B, C, D) with calculations of nominal values, means, ranges and standard deviations. It presents X-bar and R control charts showing the process is in control. Additional questions ask to estimate standard deviation from a histogram, calculate a P/T capability ratio, and compare measurements from two operators.

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Course Number:

INDU-6331

Course Title:
Advanced Quality Control

Winter 2017

Assignment # 7
Q1: Ans:

Measurements Chart Statistics


Part
type Nominal M1 M2 M3 X1 X2 X3 X-Bar R-bar
1 A 100 105 102 103 5 2 3 3.33 3
2 A 100 101 98 100 1 -2 0 -0.33 3
3 A 100 103 100 99 3 0 -1 0.67 4
4 A 100 101 104 97 1 4 -3 0.67 7
5 A 100 106 102 100 6 2 0 2.67 6
6 B 60 57 60 59 -3 0 -1 -1.33 3
7 B 60 61 64 63 1 4 3 2.67 3
8 B 60 60 58 62 0 -2 2 0.00 4
9 C 75 73 75 77 -2 0 2 0.00 4
10 C 75 78 75 76 3 0 1 1.33 3
11 C 75 77 75 74 2 0 -1 0.33 3
12 C 75 75 72 79 0 -3 4 0.33 7
13 C 75 74 75 77 -1 0 2 0.33 3
14 C 75 73 76 75 -2 1 0 -0.33 3
15 D 50 50 51 49 0 1 -1 0.00 2
16 D 50 46 50 50 -4 0 0 -1.33 4
17 D 50 51 46 50 1 -4 0 -1.00 5
18 D 50 49 50 53 -1 0 3 0.67 4
19 D 50 50 52 51 0 2 1 1.00 2
20 D 50 53 51 50 3 1 0 1.33 3
0.55 3.8


We need to find the standard Deviation of each part:


For part A: = , = . = .
For part B: = , = . = .
For part C: = , = . = .
For part D: = , = . = .

Then the DNOM chart can be used because the Standard deviations are approximately the same:
= 3.8, n=3 then d2 = 1.693, A2=1.023, D4=2.574 and D3=0
From the table above : R


R 3.8
=
= = .
d2 1.693

= 0.55 + (1.023 3.8) = 4.44


UCLX = x + A2 R
= 0.55 (1.023 3.8) = 3.34
LCLX = x A2 R
= 2.574 3.8 = 9.78
UCLR = D4 R
= 0 3.8 = 0
LCLR = D3 R

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By using Minitab: Stat -Control Charts-Variables Charts for Subgroups-Xbar-R Chart

Comment: The Process is in control, where there are no samples out of the control limits and there is no
unusual plot patterns.

Q2: Ans: R

Part
type Nominal M1 M2 M3 M4 M-Bar X-stand R-bar R-stand
1 A 100 120 95 100 110 106.25 0.323276 25 1.293103
2 A 100 115 123 99 102 109.75 0.50431 24 1.241379
3 A 100 116 105 114 108 110.75 0.556034 11 0.568966
4 A 100 120 116 100 96 108 0.413793 24 1.241379
=

5 A 100 112 100 98 107 104.25 0.219828 14 0.724138
19.33
6 A 100 98 110 116 105 107.25 0.375 18 0.931034
7 B 200 230 210 190 216 211.5 0.31768 40 1.104972
8 B 200 225 198 236 190 212.25 0.338398 46 1.270718
9 B 200 218 230 199 195 210.5 0.290055 35 0.966851
=

10 B 200 210 225 200 215 212.5 0.345304 25 0.690608
36.2
11 B 200 190 218 212 225 211.25 0.310773 35 0.966851
12 C 2000 2150 2230 1900 1925 2051.25 0.184205 330 1.186102
13 C 2000 2200 2116 2000 1950 2066.5 0.239018 250 0.898562
14 C 2000 1900 2000 2115 1990 2001.25 0.004493 215 0.772764
15 C 2000 1968 2250 2160 2100 2119.5 0.429513 282 1.013578
16 C 2000 2500 2225 2475 2390 2397.5 1.428714 275 0.988419
17 C 2000 2000 1900 2230 1960 2022.5 0.080871 330 1.186102
18 C 2000 1960 1980 2100 2150 2047.5 0.170727 190 0.682907 =

19 C 2000 2320 2150 1900 1940 2077.5 0.278554 420 1.509585
278.22
20 C 2000 2162 1950 2050 2125 2071.75 0.257887 212 0.761981
= 1.00

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Since
= , = , = . , = .

n 4, D3 0, D4 2.282, A2 0.729; RA 19.3, RB 44.8, RC 278.2

The distribution is very close to normal

From the normality test plot:

x = 13.2 = P50

P84=17.27

To estimate the standard deviation : It will be the difference between the eighty-fourth and
the fiftieth percentiles

= 84th percentile 50th percentile = 17.27 13.2 = 4.07
Then = . = .

Q4: Ans: By using Minitab: Stat - Control Charts- Variables Charts for Subgroups- X-bar R


6 6(1.359)
a)
=
= 2(15)
= 0.272

Comment: Since the estimated value of P/T ratio is (0.272) which is > 0.1 then this gauge would not be
considered capable.

Q6: Ans: a)

Operator 1 Measurements Operator 2 Measurements

Part 1 2 3 X1-bar R1i 1 2 3 X2-bar R2i

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No.
1 50 49 50 49.67 1.00 50 48 51 49.67 3.00
2 52 52 51 51.67 1.00 51 51 51 51.00 0.00
3 53 50 50 51.00 3.00 54 52 51 52.33 3.00
4 49 51 50 50.00 2.00 48 50 51 49.67 3.00
5 48 49 48 48.33 1.00 48 49 48 48.33 1.00
6 52 50 50 50.67 2.00 52 50 50 50.67 2.00
7 51 51 51 51.00 0.00 51 50 50 50.33 1.00
8 52 50 49 50.33 3.00 53 48 50 50.33 5.00
9 50 51 50 50.33 1.00 51 48 49 49.33 3.00
10 47 46 49 47.33 3.00 46 47 48 47.00 2.00

1 = 50.033 1 = 1.7
2 = 49.867 2 = 2.3

= 2.00

=Max( 1 , 2 ) - Min( 1 , 2 ) = 0.17

Now since n=3 (The repeat measurements), then d2= 1.693

2
=
= = .
2 1.693
While n=2 (The Operators), then d2= 1.128
0.17
=
= = .
1.128
2 2 2
b) =
+ = 1.1812 + 0.1512 = 1.

= .

c)
6 6(1.191)
= = = 0.357
2(10)
Comment: Since the estimated value of P/T ratio is (0.357) which is > 0.1 then this gauge would not be
considered capable.

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