Process Control Based on the Incomplete Measurement Data Obtained from 100% Inspection

전수검사에서 얻어진 불완전한 측정 데이터를 사용한 공정관리

  • Kwon, Hyuck-Moo (Department of Systems management and Engineering, Pukyong National University)
  • 권혁무 (부경대학교 시스템경영공학과)
  • Published : 2004.06.30

Abstract

A process control procedure is proposed when 100% inspection is performed in a process with excellent capability. Only the incomplete measurement data is assumed to be available, i.e. the specific measurement value of the quality characteristic is not available for each item but it can be determined to be smaller or larger than any prescribed value. In the suggested model, a signal limit is introduced to determine whether the process under study is in control or not. If the quality characteristic of an incoming item exceeds the upper signal or the lower signal limit, the process is determined to be stopped or not by comparing the number of consecutively accepted items with a predetermined threshold number. The procedure is designed based on the type I and II errors. The performance of the model is evaluated by the expected number of items produced under the in-control and out-of-control states until the process is stopped.

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