A mixed control chart using process capability index

Control charts are considered as a compulsory tool for the monitoring and improvement of the quality of products. The commonly used attribute and the variable control charts are unsatisfactory for process monitoring. To overcome this difficulty, we proposed a monitoring scheme that is an improved tech...

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Published inSequential analysis Vol. 36; no. 2; pp. 278 - 289
Main Authors Aslam, Muhammad, Khan, N., Ahmad, Liaquat, Jun, Chi-Hyuck, Hussain, Jaffer
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Philadelphia Taylor & Francis 03.04.2017
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Summary:Control charts are considered as a compulsory tool for the monitoring and improvement of the quality of products. The commonly used attribute and the variable control charts are unsatisfactory for process monitoring. To overcome this difficulty, we proposed a monitoring scheme that is an improved technique based on the joint merits of the attribute as well as the variable control charts. The control chart coefficients have been determined for in-control and out-of-control situations for specified average run length values using simulation. The efficiency of the proposed control chart has been evaluated using average run length criteria for different values of the process settings. A practical example has been studied for implementation of the proposed technique. It has been observed that the proposed chart performs well for the mixed technique under the process capability index.
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ISSN:0747-4946
1532-4176
DOI:10.1080/07474946.2017.1319690