Block 5 - lecture 3 Flashcards
np chart?
number nonconforming chart
counts the number of nonconforming items
benefits of the np chart over the p chart?
- easier for operators to understand
- few calculations required
problems with a np chart over a p chart?
- don’t work for changing subgroup sizes
how to find the number nonconforming from the proportion nonconforming?
multiply by the subgroup size
how do the points on a number nonconforming chart differ from the limits and central line?
- points are integers
- limits should also be integers but can be left as fractions to stop points falling on them
process capability of an attribute?
the central line
who are responsible for the non-conformance levels at the central line and outside the limits?
- at the central line is management responsibility
- outside the limits is normally operator responsibility
what must happen if the non-conformance levels at the central line isn’t acceptable?
the process needs to be improved with substantial changes
what happens if a point is below the lower control limit for non-conformance?
- due to spike in good quality
- assignable cause should be found so it can be repeated
- might be an inspection error
types of charts for count of non-conformities?
c chart (per item / fixed subgroup) u chart (variable subgroups)
what is the type of distribution on conformance charts?
Poisson distribution
conditions needed for Poisson distribution?
- average count of non-conformities is much lower than max possible
- occurrences are independent