Title: Process Capability Studies
1Process Capability Studies
- Comparison of Process Output to Product
Requirements
Lynn Taylor OISM 470W Section 002
2Process Capability Studies3 Steps
- Gauge Capability
- Process Characteristics
- Stability
- Normality
- Control
- Process Capability Analysis
- Comparison of process output(s) to requirements.
3Process Capability StudiesDefinitions
- Process Work performed on a set of inputs to
produce a result. - Capability The predictable result(s) of a
process allowed to operate without outside
interference. - Process Capability Study Comparison of process
output(s) to product requirements.
4Process Capability StudiesUses In Our Plant
- Customer 1 lt 407, Cpk gt 1.25
- Customer 1 gt 407, Cpk gt 1.50
- Customer 2, Cpk gt 1.33
- With new clients, determine if tolerances are
reasonable, if our processes are capable and
robust, and if improvements are needed.
5Process Capability StudiesStep 1 Gauge
Capability
- Six Measures
- Gauge Accuracy
- Are the readings correct?
- Gauge Linearity
- Are the readings correct over the measurement
range of the instrument? - Gauge Stability
- Does the gauge return similar values over time?
6Process Capability StudiesStep 1 Gauge
Capability
- Six Measures
- Gauge Repeatability
- Does one operator return a similar result time
after time (gauge variability)? - Gauge Reproducibility
- Do different operators return similar results?
- Gauge Repeatability and Reproducibility
- Total variability of a test result (operator
gauge).
7Process Capability StudiesStep 2 Process
Characteristics
- Analyze Process Data
- Normality Evidenced by the descriptive
statistics skewness and kurtosis. - Stability The absence of shifts or trends over
time. - Control Control chart analysis passing tests
for special causes.
8Process Capability StudiesTests for Normality
9Process Capability StudiesTests for Stability
and Control
10Process Capability StudiesComparing
Distributions to Specifications
11Process Capability StudiesReal World Example
Part 504
12Process Capability StudiesPart 504 Continued
13Process Capability StudiesPart 504 Continued
14Process Capability StudiesPart 613 - An Exercise
15Process Capability StudiesPart 613 An Exercise
16Process Capability StudiesPart 613 An Exercise
17Process Capability StudiesPart 613 An Exercise
And the answer is
18Process Capability StudiesSummation
- Three Steps
- Gauge Capability
- Process Characteristics
- Process Capability Analysis
19Process Capability StudiesBibliography
- Introduction to Statistical Analysis sixth ed
Dixon and Massey - Introductory Statistics Weiss and Hassett, 1982
- ATT Statistical Quality Control Handbook 11th
Printing 1985 - Experimental Statistics Mary G. Natrella 1966
(NBS Handbook 91) - General Motors Statistical Quality Control
Handbook 1982 - LTV Steel Integrated Process Control Handbook
Norman Bresky and Joan Harley 1986 - North American Refractories Co. SPC Handbook
1988 - 1994 Annual ASTM Book of Standards- ASTM E 691 -
92