SPC: Graphical Interpretation of Control Chart (Mean and Range)
Bhavya Mangla
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"It is the mark of a truly intelligent person to be moved by statistics." — George Bernard Shaw
Introduction
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Content: SPC: Graphical Interpretation
1.?????? What is the Mean Chart
2.????? What is Range Chart
3.????? How to read the graph?
Objective
Walter Shewhart and W Edward Deming have done tremendous work to understand the variation in the process and its causes through statistical studies (mean, range, UCL, LCL, Cp, Cpk, Pp, Ppk, p, np, c, u). Understanding these variations is important to improving quality, reducing costs, and increasing productivity (QCD).
Control charts are plotted to understand the variation in the process for variable and attribute data. Different types of control charts are plotted based on the type of data and criticality of the problem. By understanding these charts and taking suitable actions, the process can be brought under statistical control.
Once you go through the article, you will understand the meaning of the mean and range chart, what is its purpose, how to do the graphical interpretation and how to make its best use.
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Definition: SPC: AIAG Manual 2nd Edition
SPC (Statistical Process Control): It is a collection of statistical techniques intended to understand the behaviour of a process.?
Process Capability: It is determined by the variation that comes from the common causes. It generally represents the best performance of the process itself. This is demonstrated when the process is being operated in a state of statistical control regardless of the specification.
Common Cause: Variations that are consistently acting on the process. Produce a stable and repeatable distribution over time (in a state of statistical control)?
?Special Cause (Assignable causes): Variations that affect only some part of the process output. Often intermittent and unpredictable.
?Variable Chart: It explains the process data in terms of its process variation, piece-to-piece variation, and its process average.?
Specification Limits are the targets set for the process/product by customer or market performance or internal target. In short, it is the intended result on the metric that is measured. They have discrete values and can be counted for recording and analysis.
Control Limits are the indicators of the variation in the performance of the process. It is the actual values that the process is operating on. It is the real-time value.
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Detailed Information
Dr Walter Shewhart developed the first control chart in the 1920s to describe common and special causes for Detection (tolerates waste) and Prevention (avoid waste)
The key objective of implementing statistical techniques is to
-???????? Improve quality.
-???????? Increase productivity.
-???????? Reduce cost.
There is a fundamental law of nature that no two products or characteristics are exactly alike as processes contain many sources of variation. The differences may be immeasurably small or large, but they will always be there.
The sources of variation (for example: a Machine Shaft) could be (6M) due to variations in the
-???????? Man (Operator)
-???????? Machine (Maintenance)
-???????? Material (Tool, Component)
-???????? Method (Competence)
-???????? Measurement (Error in measuring instrument)
-???????? Mother Environment (Temperature, Humidity)
These changes/variations may occur,
-???????? Gradually (between piece to piece)
-???????? Stepwise (tool wear over time)
-???????? Irregularly (environmental change, power surge)
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Based on the pattern of the changes, the organization should decide the frequency of measurement so that variation in the process can be captured and action can be taken before the process goes out of control.
There are 2 key types of causes for the variation in the process.
2. Special Cause (Assignable causes): Variations that affect only some part of the process output. Often intermittent and unpredictable.
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The statistical study is built on the strategy of prevention. Based on the statistical study, there can be 3 key types of variation in the process
1.?????? Location (mean/central value)
2.????? Spread (width/span)
3.????? Shape (Pattern of variation-skewed, asymmetrical etc.)
The key goal is to maintain the location to the target value with minimal variability.
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Summary of Special Cause Criteria
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Possible reason for the Special Cause:
Man:
Machine:
Material:
Method:
Measurement:
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Possible Actions
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Conclusion:
The purpose of mean and range chart is to understand the process variation. Based on the 8 different scenario, the user can analyse and decide the possible cause of the variation, whether it can impact the process or not, whether any action needs to be taken or not and what actions needs to be taken on 6M so that process variation can remain under control in the manufacturing process.
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Industry Challenges:
?References:
IATF 16949 Standard
SPC AIAG Manual 2nd Edition
Industry Experts
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