How to check process control


Problem:Xbar and R charts, Is the process in control?

Part 1

A manufacturing company produces rods. Each rod is required to be 20 millimeters in diameter. Each hour, random samples of size n = 4 rods are measured to check process control. Five hours of observations yielded the following:

Diameter

Time    Rod 1    Rod 2    Rod 3   Rod 4
9 A.M.  19.8      20.4      19.9     20.3
10 A.M. 20.1     20.2       19.9    19.8
11 A.M. 19.9     20.5       20.3    20.1
Noon    19.7     19.8       20.3    20.2
1 P.M.   19.7     20.1       19.9     19.9

Using these data and the table below, construct limits for xbar- and R-charts. Is the process in control?

Control Chart Limits Factors

Sample Size

n   Mean Factor(A2)  Upper Range(D4)  Lower Range (D5)
2      1.880                 3.628                  0
3      1.023                 2.574                  0
4      0.729                 2.282                  0
5      0.577                 2.114                  0
6      0.483                 2.004                  0
7      0.419                 1.924                  0.076
8      0.373                 1.864                  0.136
9      0.337                 1.816                  0.184
10    0.308                 1.777                  0.223
12    0.266                 1.716                  0.284

Part 2:

A p-chart has been developed for a particular item. In the past, 3% of such items have been found to be defective. If a sample of 100 is taken, and 9 of these are found to be defective, should the process be considered out of control? Explain.

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