• Title/Summary/Keyword: Economic Design of Control Charts

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Economic Design of a Moving Average Control Chart with Multiple Assignable Causes when Two Failures Occur

  • Cben, Yun-Shiow;Yu, Fong-Jung
    • International Journal of Quality Innovation
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.69-86
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    • 2001
  • The economic design of control charts has been researched for over four decades since Duncan proposed the concept in 1956. Few studies, however, have focused attention on the economic design of a moving average (MA) control chart. An MA control chart is more effective than the Shewhart chart in detecting small process shifts [9]. This paper provides an economic model for determining the optimal parameters of an MA control chart with multiple assignable causes and two failures in the production process. These parameters consist of the sample size, the spread of the control limit and the sampling interval. A numerical example is shown and the sensitivity analysis shows that the magnitude of shift, rate of occurrence of assignable causes and increasing cost when the process is out of control have a more significant effect on the loss cost, meaning that one should more carefully estimate these values when conducting an economic analysis.

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Economic-Statistical Design of VSI Run Rules Charts (VSI 런-규칙 관리도의 경제적-통계적 설계)

  • Kang, Bun-Kyu;Lim, Tae-Jin
    • Journal of Korean Society for Quality Management
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.190-201
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    • 2010
  • This research proposes a method for designing VSI (Variable Sampling Interval) control charts with supplementary run rules. The basic idea is to apply various run rules and the VSI scheme to a control chart in order to increase the sensitivity. The sampling process of the VSI run rules chart is constructed by Markov chain approach. A procedure for designing the VSI run rules chart is proposed based on Lorenzen and Vance's model. Sensitivity study shows that the VSI run rules charts outperform the FSI (Fixed Sampling Interval) run rules charts for wide range of process mean shifts. A major advantage of the VSI run rules chart over other charts such as CUSUM, EWMA, and adaptive charts is it's simplicity in implementation. Some useful guidelines are proposed based on the sensitivity study.

An economic design of CUSCORE control chart for quality characteristics with exponential distribution (제품의 수명특성 관리를 위한 누적점수 관리도의 경제적 설계)

  • Kim, Jong-Gurl;Jeong, Young-Min
    • Proceedings of the Korean Operations and Management Science Society Conference
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    • 1993.10a
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    • pp.31-39
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    • 1993
  • This paper considers a procedure for the economic design of a cumulative score(CUSCORE) control chart and more sensitive than X-type control chart for small shift to control the mean of a process with a exponentially distributed quality characteristic. An expected loss - cost model as a function of design variables(sample size, sampling interval, scoring limit and decision limit) is derived. Direct search techniques are used to optimize the model subject to ARL in control. Numerical examples and sensitivity analysis of the model are presented. For selected values of situation parameters a comparison study with CUSUM charts is given. CUSCORE control charts compare favourably with CUSUM charts in cost for speedy production process. The proposed control chart can be directly applied for controlling the lifetime characteristics.

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A Study of the PDCA and CAPD Economic Designs of the $\bar{x}$ Control Chart

  • Sun, Jing;Tsubaki, Michiko;Matsui, Masayuki
    • Industrial Engineering and Management Systems
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.11-21
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    • 2007
  • The PDCA (Plan, Do, Check and Act) cycle is often used in the field of quality management. Recently, business environments have become more competitive, and the due time of products has shortened. In a short production run process, to increase efficiency of management, the necessity for distinguishing the PDCA design that starts with PLAN and the CAPD design that starts with CHECK has been clarified. Starting from Duncan (1956), there have been a number of papers dealing with the economic design of control charts from the viewpoint of production run. Some authors (Gibra, 1971; Ladany and Bedi, 1976; etc.) have studied the economic design for finite-length runs; other authors (Crowder, 1992; Del Castillo and Montgomery, 1996; etc.) have studied the economic design for short runs. However, neither the PDCA nor the CAPD design of control charts has been considered. In this paper, both the PDCA and CAPD designs of the $\bar{\x}$ chart are defined based on Del Castillo and Montgomery's design (1996), and their mathematical formulations are shown. Then from an economic viewpoint, the optimal values of the sample size per each sampling, control limits width, and the sampling interval of the two designs are studied. Finally, by numerically analyzing the relations between the key parameters and the total expected cost per unit time, the comparisons between the two designs are considered in detail.

A Comparative Study on the Design of Adaptive Control Charts (적응형 관리도의 설계에 대한 비교연구)

  • Lim, Tae-Jin
    • Journal of Korean Society for Quality Management
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    • v.36 no.1
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    • pp.7-19
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    • 2008
  • During the past two decades, a huge amount of research on adaptive control charts has been accomplished. Especially, variable sampling interval (VSI), variable sample size (VSS), and variable sample size and sampling interval (VSSI) charts have been focused by many researchers due to their simplicity and efficiency. On the other hand, the difference among notations, assumptions, methodologies may cause confusions in per forming further studies or practical implementations. This research analyses and compares diverse models so as to provide a unified view on statistical and economical characteristics. As a result, we perform comparative study on economical design models of VSI, VSS, and VSSI charts, respectively, We also present practical guidelines to utilize those adaptive control charts.

Economic-Statistical Design of VSSI Cause-Selecting Charts Considering Two Assignable Causes (두 개의 이상원인을 고려한 VSSI 원인선별 관리도의 경제적-통계적 설계)

  • Jung, Min-Su;Lim, Tae-Jin
    • Journal of Korean Society for Quality Management
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    • v.37 no.1
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    • pp.29-39
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    • 2009
  • This article investigates economic-statistical design of VSSI(variable sampling size and interval) cause-selecting charts considering two assignable causes. We consider a process which is composed of two dependent sub-processes. In each sub-process, two kinds of assignable cause may exist. We propose a procedure for designing VSSI cause-selecting charts, based on Lorenzen and Vance model. Computational experiments show that the VSSI cause-selecting chart is superior to the FSSI cause-selecting chart in the economic-statistical characteristics, even under two assignable causes.

Economic-Statistical Design of Adaptive Moving Average (A-MA) Control Charts (적응형 이동평균(A-MA) 관리도의 경제적-통계적 설계)

  • Lim, Tae-Jin
    • Journal of Korean Institute of Industrial Engineers
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.328-336
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    • 2008
  • This research proposes a method for economic-statistical design of adaptive moving average (A-MA) charts. The basic idea of the A-MA chart is to accumulate previous samples selectively in order to increase the sensitivity. The A-MA chart is a kind of adaptive chart such as the variable sampling size (VSS) chart. A major advantage of the A-MA chart over the VSS chart is that it is easy to maintain rational subgroups by using the fixed sampling size. A steady state cost rate function is constructed based on Lorenzen and Vance (1986) model. The cost rate function is optimized with respect to five design parameters. Computational experiments show that the A-MA chart is superior to the VSS chart as well as to the Shewhart $\bar{X}$ chart in the economic-statistical sense.

An Economic Design of the EWMA Control Charts with Variable Sampling Interval (VSI EWIMA 관리도의 경제적 설계)

  • 송서일;정혜진
    • Journal of Korean Society for Quality Management
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 2002
  • Traditional SPC techniques are looking out variation of process by fixed sampling interval and fixed sample size about every hour, the process of in-control or out-of-control couldn't be detected actually when the sample points are plotted near control limits, and it takes no notice of expense concerned with such sample points. In this paper, to overcome that, consider VSI(variable sampling interval) EWMA control charts which VSI method is applied. The VSI control charts use a short sampling internal if previous sample points are plotted near control limits, then the process has high probability of out-of-control. But it uses a long sampling interval if they are plotted near centerline of the control chart, since process has high possibility of in-control. And then a comparison and analysis between FSI(fixed sampling interval) and VSI EWMA in the statistical aspect and economic aspect is studied. Finally, we show that VSI EWMA control chart is more efficient than FSI EWMA control chart in the both aspects.

Economic-Statistical Design of VSSI$\bar{X}$ Control Charts Considering Two Assignable Causes (두 개의 이상원인을 고려한 VSSI$\bar{X}$ 관리도의 경제적-통계적 설계)

  • Lee, Ho-Joong;Lim, Tae-Jin
    • Journal of Korean Institute of Industrial Engineers
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.87-98
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    • 2005
  • This research investigates economic-statistical characteristics of variable sampling size and interval (VSSI)$\bar{X}$charts under two assignable causes. A Markov chain approach is employed in order to calculate average run length (ARL) and average time to signal (ATS). Six transient states are derived by carefully defining the state. A steady state cost rate function is constructed based on Lorenzen and Vance(1986) model. The cost rate function is optimized with respect to six design parameters for designing the VSSI $\bar{X}$ charts. Computational experiments show that the VSSI $\bar{X}$ chart is superior to the Shewhart $\bar{X}$ chart in the economic-statistical sense, even under two assignable causes. A comparative study shows that the cost rate may increase up to almost 30% by overlooking the second cause. Critical input parameters are also derived from a sensitivity study and a few guideline graphs are provided for determining the design parameters.

Economic Design of $\bar{X}$ Control Chart Using a Surrogate Variable (대용변수를 이용한 $\bar{X}$ 관리도의 경제적 설계)

  • Lee, Tae-Hoon;Lee, Jae-Hoon;Lee, Min-Koo;Lee, Joo-Ho
    • Journal of Korean Society for Quality Management
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    • v.37 no.2
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    • pp.46-57
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    • 2009
  • The traditional approach to economic design of control charts is based on the assumption that a process is monitored using a performance variable. However, various types of automatic test equipments recently introduced as a part of factory automation usually measure surrogate variables instead of performance variables that are costly to measure. In this article we propose a model for economic design of a control chart which uses a surrogate variable that is highly correlated with the performance variable. The optimum values of the design parameters are determined by maximizing the total average income per cycle time. Numerical studies are performed to compare the proposed $\bar{X}$ control charts with the traditional model using the examples in Panagos et al. (1985).