Statistical Process Control for Real-World Applications

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Exact Control Limits
False Alarm Risk
Gage Capability
Gamma Distribution
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industrial data analysis
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Lower Confidence Limit
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multivariate process monitoring
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Nonconforming Fraction
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Out-of Control Signal
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Process Performance Indices
process variation analysis
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Single Unit Processes
Threshold Parameter
Tolerance Factor
Tolerance Interval
Traditional Control Charts
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781439820001
  • Weight: 589g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Dec 2010
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The normal or bell curve distribution is far more common in statistics textbooks than it is in real factories, where processes follow non-normal and often highly skewed distributions. Statistical Process Control for Real-World Applications shows how to handle non-normal applications scientifically and explain the methodology to suppliers and customers.

The book exposes the pitfalls of assuming normality for all processes, describes how to test the normality assumption, and illustrates when non-normal distributions are likely to apply. It demonstrates how to handle uncooperative real-world processes that do not follow textbook assumptions. The text explains how to set realistic control limits and calculate meaningful process capability indices for non-normal applications. The book also addresses multivariate systems, nested variation sources, and process performance indices for non-normal distributions.

The book includes examples from Minitab®, StatGraphics® Centurion, and MathCAD and covers how to use spreadsheets to give workers a visual signal when an out of control condition is present. The included user disk provides Visual Basic for Applications functions to make tasks such as distribution fitting and tests for goodness of fit as routine as possible. The book shows you how to set up meaningful control charts and report process performance indices that actually reflect the process' ability to deliver quality.

William A. Levinson is the owner of Levinson Productivity Systems in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.

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