نتایج جستجو برای: Multistage processes . Cascade property . Profile monitoring . Phase I

تعداد نتایج: 2646383  

Mahdiyeh Kalaei Paria Soleimani Seyed Taghi Akhavan Niaki

In most modern manufacturing systems, products are often the output of some multistage processes. In these processes, the stages are dependent on each other, where the output quality of each stage depends also on the output quality of the previous stages. This property is called the cascade property. Although there are many studies in multistage process monitoring, there are fewer works on prof...

2013
Hamid Esmaeeli

Aim of this study is introduction one Approach for Monitoring a Two-Stage Process by Profile Quality Characteristic in the Second Stage. Nowadays, many processes are multistage and such processes often depend on each other. The implication is; the specification features for the product that are used to monitor the quality of that product and are usually assessed in one stage of the process, not...

Journal: :Communications in Statistics - Simulation and Computation 2017
Majid Khedmati Seyed Taghi Akhavan Niaki

In this paper, the general linear profile-monitoring problem in multistage processes is addressed. An approach based on the U statistic is first proposed to remove the effect of the cascade property in multistage processes. Then, the 2 T chart and an LRT-based scheme on the adjusted parameters are constructed for Phase-I monitoring of the parameters of general linear profiles in each stage. Usi...

Amirhossein Amiri Babak Abbasi Erfaneh Nikzad

The manufacturing operations often involve multistage processes where the process capability of each stage is affected by the process capability of its precedent processes. This property is known as the cascade property. The purpose of this paper is to estimate the process capability of the second stage of two-stage process while the cascade property impact is removed using residuals analysis. ...

Some quality characteristics are well defined when treated as response variables and are related to some independent variables. This relationship is called a profile. Parametric models, such as linear models, may be used to model profiles. However, in practical applications due to the complexity of many processes it is not usually possible to model a process using parametric models.In these cas...

Amirhossein Amiri Azam Goodarzi Shervin Asadzadeh

Improving the product reliability is the main concern in both manufacturing and service processes which is obtained by monitoring the reliability-related quality characteristics. Nowadays, products or services are the result of processes with dependent stages referred to as multistage processes. In these processes, the quality characteristic in each stage is affected by the quality characterist...

Monitoring the reliability of products in both the manufacturing and service processes is of main concern in today’s competitive market. To this end, statistical process control has been widely used to control the reliability-related quality variables. The so-far surveillance schemes have addressed processes with independent quality characteristics. In multistage processes, however, the cascade...

2015
Mohammad Hadi Imani Amirhossein Amiri

In most of advanced processes, quality of a final product depends on the several quality characteristic in the previous stages. This is called a cascade property in multi-stage processes. On the other hand, sometimes the quality of a process or product is characterized by a relationship between a response variable and one or more explanatory variable(s).This relation is called profile. In some ...

  The application of statistical process control methods to health care is facing an expansion in the recent days. In some statistical process control applications, quality of a process or product is characterized by a relationship between two or more variables which is referred to as a "profile". Profile monitoring method plays a very important part in statistical control process. Unfortunatel...

In many processes in real practice at the start-up stages the process parameters are not known a priori and there are no initial samples or data for executing Phase I monitoring and estimating the process parameters. In addition, the practitioners are interested in using one control chart instead of two or more for monitoring location and variability of processes. In this paper, we consider a s...

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