IPE-3714 Quality Management Sessional: An Experiment On Development of A Control Chart
IPE-3714 Quality Management Sessional: An Experiment On Development of A Control Chart
IPE-3714 Quality Management Sessional: An Experiment On Development of A Control Chart
Experiment No: 01
Submitted To
Hasina Tabassum Chowdhury
Assistant Professor, IPE
Submitted by
Md. Nazrul Islam
Std. ID: 167019
Year/Semester: 3/2
Equations:
1. Calculate upper control limit and lower control limit for X chart:
LCL X = X – A2 R
2. Calculate upper control limit and lower control limit for R chart:
A1: A soft drink is sold in bottles marked 325 ml. An automatic machine fills the bottles.
Samples of 5 bottles taken every 15 minutes of production during the first shift produced the
results shown in below. The measurement x is the number of milliliters over 300. The range
is in milliliters. Show that whether the process is in control or not by X -R charts.
2 25.0 8 17 27.0 5
3 26.0 5 18 28.4 3
4 25.2 5 19 25.4 7
5 25.4 3 20 26.2 6
6 28.0 4 21 27.0 5
7 26.0 5 22 26.0 5
8 27.0 4 23 28.0 3
9 24.8 7 24 26.4 6
10 21.4 4 25 27.3 4
11 23.9 3 26 24.0 4
12 24.1 5 27 22.6 2
13 27.0 4 28 28.0 6
14 26.8 6 29 24.4 5
15 26.4 2 30 26.4 3
Sample
Range R Bar UCL LCL
number
1 11 4.80 10.13 0.00
2 8 4.80 10.13 0.00
3 5 4.80 10.13 0.00
4 5 4.80 10.13 0.00
5 3 4.80 10.13 0.00
6 4 4.80 10.13 0.00
7 5 4.80 10.13 0.00
8 4 4.80 10.13 0.00
9 7 4.80 10.13 0.00
10 4 4.80 10.13 0.00
11 3 4.80 10.13 0.00
12 5 4.80 10.13 0.00
13 4 4.80 10.13 0.00
14 6 4.80 10.13 0.00
15 2 4.80 10.13 0.00
16 4 4.80 10.13 0.00
17 5 4.80 10.13 0.00
18 3 4.80 10.13 0.00
19 7 4.80 10.13 0.00
20 6 4.80 10.13 0.00
21 5 4.80 10.13 0.00
22 5 4.80 10.13 0.00
23 3 4.80 10.13 0.00
24 6 4.80 10.13 0.00
25 4 4.80 10.13 0.00
26 4 4.80 10.13 0.00
27 2 4.80 10.13 0.00
28 6 4.80 10.13 0.00
29 5 4.80 10.13 0.00
30 3 4.80 10.13 0.00
12
10 UCL
6
Range
0
LCL
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31
Range R Bar UCL LCL
Sample
Number
Graph 01: R-bar Chart
Table 03: Modified R-Chart Data table
12
10
UCL
8
6
Range
0 LCL
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29
Range R Bar UCL LCL
Sample Number
29
UCL
28
27
26
25
X-Bar
24
LCL
23
22
21
20
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10111213141516171819202122232425262728293031
Sample Number
30
29
28
27
26
25
X-bar
24
23
22
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
X1 X2 X3 X4 X BAR RANGE
2.5
2
UCL
1.5
1
Range
0.5
0 UCL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
RANGE R-Bar UCL LCL
Sample Number
8
7.5
UCL
7
6.5
6
5.5
5
4.5
X-Bar
4
3.5
LCL
3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
X BAR X-Dbar UCL LCL
Sample Number
For problem A1: During this experiment problem, the upper control limit (UCL) and lower
control limit (LCL) was out of control chart (R bar chart graph-01). For solving this problem,
higher sample number is removed, that’s why the chart is controllable. Hence, the X-bar chart
is depends on the R-bar chart. When the X-bar chart is performed then there was problem
because of having some sample size were not accepted (i.e. graph-03).The evaluation of X-
bar chart and R-bar chart we can see in the graph-04. Finally the R-bar and X-bar chart is
controlled respectively.
For problem A2: Firstly, the range and average is calculated from four sample size into 25
sample number. Then, R-bar, UCL, LCL is calculated respectively. Hence, the R-bar control
chart has been drawn carefully by using excel spreadsheet. Again, X-bar, X-double bar, UCL,
LCL is calculated respectively. But there was no out of sample size. That’s why, there has no
sample is removed. Finally, the control chart has been ready. Therefore, many assumptions
and knowledge has been gathered.