• Examples of using the binomial distribution

    17-08-2017

    Examples of using the binomial distribution

    Example 3.3If the probability of failure of one part is 25%, what is the probability that the next two parts out of four are also failures?Example 3.4The probability of a failed part is 5%. If 20 part...
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  • What is the Binomial Distribution?

    17-08-2017

    What is the Binomial Distribution?

    The binomial distribution is characterized by the outcome of each, manufacturing event: each operation can result in a pass or fail. The probability of a pass is equal to 1 minus probability of a fail...
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  • Attribute Charts and Their Relationship with Six Sigma

    17-08-2017

    Attribute Charts and Their Relationship with Six Sigma

    Attribute charts directly measure the rejects in the production operation,as opposed to measuring a particular value of the quality characteristic as in variable processes. They are more common in man...
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  • Examples of variable control chart calculations and their relationship to six sigma

    17-08-2017

    Examples of variable control chart calculations and their relationship to six sigma

    These examples were developed to show the relationship of variable control charts and six sigma. They can be used as guidelines for communications between an enterprise and its suppliers.Example 3.2aA...
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  • Control chart guidelines, out of control conditions, and corrective action procedures and examples

    17-08-2017

    Control chart guidelines, out of control conditions, and corrective action procedures and examples

    Figures 3.2 and 3.3 are examples of X and R charts showing the solder paste height deposition process for a surface mount technology (SMT) process. Several observations can be made from examining thes...
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  • Alternate methods for calculating control limits

    17-08-2017

    Alternate methods for calculating control limits

    The control limits are set to three times standard deviation of the sample distribution (s). s can be calculated from a the population standard deviation using the factor d2 according to the central l...
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  • X, R variable control chart calculations example

    17-08-2017

    X, R variable control chart calculations example

    Example 3.1In this example, a critical dimension for a part is measured as it is being inspected in a machining operation. To set up the control chart, four measurements were taken every day for 25 su...
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  • Variable Control Chart Limits

    17-08-2017

    Variable Control Chart Limits

    The control limits for the control charts are calculated using the following formulas and Table 3.1 for control chart factors. The control chart factors were designated with variables such as A2, Ds, ...
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