Block 3 - lecture 2 Flashcards

1
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procedure for creating control charts?

A
  1. select quality characteristic (eg. mass)
  2. Choose rational subgroup
  3. Collect data
  4. Determine trial centre line and control limits
  5. establish revised centre line and control limits
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2
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instant-time sampling method?

A

take measurements at the same time

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3
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period of time method?

A

take measurements randomly over a duration of time

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4
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reasons for using instant-time sampling method?

A

minimum variation within subgroup and maximum variation among subgroups

most common - uses a particular time reference (good for assignable cause)

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5
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reasons for using period of time method?

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maximum variation within subgroup and minimum variation among subgroups

better results, more accurate of overall quality

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6
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how to choose specimens?

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All made under the same conditions (same operator, machine, mold etc.)

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7
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effects of larger subgroup size?

A
  • control limits are tighter
  • higher cost per subgroup
  • more disruptive/more stock used
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8
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Subgroup size for R chart?

A

4-10

>4 distribution is nearly normal

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9
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Subgroup size for s chart?

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> 10 (R more likely to have outliers that affect it more)

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10
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Calculating the trial centre line for Xbar and R charts?

A

average of Xbars or Rs

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11
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What’s n when working out constants?

A

the subgroup size

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