Gauge Capability Studies
Gauge Capability Studies
Gauge Capability Studies
Studies
• In teams of 4 people, go to the CIM Lab (CM 203) and set up a control chart strategy
for the “pipe-bomb” machine.
• Dr. Jensen will demonstrate the system, each team operates afterward.
• The team will collect data using the scale, and track the data using the spreadsheet
template, each control chart should have 30 samples.
• Entire team works together to collect and analyze the data for the system, and to
create and interpret x – and R – charts.
• For the lab exercise, briefly report:
• What your control chart strategy is (what did you measure and why)
• Turn in print out of your trial control charts, and describe how the limits were developed
• For each control chart, use your Trial Control Limits* on all 30 sample points, and interpret
each chart for control using the 4 Western Electric Rules:
• Convert your Trial Control Limit data to Standards
• Circle Western Electric Rule violations, and describe what they show
1
1
21
2
20
x-bar R
20.5 1 x 22.3
2
3
24
20
23
21
23.5
20.5
1
1
R 1.0
4 27 27 27 0
5 19 18 18.5 1
6 23 21 22 2
… … … … …
17 20 20 20 0
18 19 21 20 2
19 25 26 25.5 1
20 19 19 19 0
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e.g. Assessing Gage Capability Cont'd
6ˆ gage
P T
USL LSL
• Specs for above example: 32.5 ± 27.5
6ˆ gage 6 0.8865
PT 0.0967
USL LSL 55
• Rule of Thumb:
• P/T 0.1 Adequate gage capability
n 1 i 1
1 n
xi 22.3 10.05
2
39 i1
• Compute an estimate of product variance
• Since :
2
total 2
product
2
gage
ˆ gage 0.8865
100% 100% 29.2%
ˆ product 3.04
• This is often a more meaningful expression, because it does not
depend on the width of the specification limits
24
22
20
18
0 4 8 12 16 20
Subgroup
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Using x and R-Charts for a Gage Capability
Study
0
0 4 8 12 16 20
Subgroup
• Interpretation of chart:
• In-control: operator has no difficulty making consistent measurements
• Out-of-control: operator has difficulty making consistent measurements
• If more than one operator used in study then measurement (gage) error
has two components of variance:
σ2reproducibility + σ2repeatability
• Repeatability:
• σ2repeatability - Variance due to measuring instrument
• Reproducibility:
• σ2reproducibility - Variance due to different operators
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Ex. Gage R & R Study
• Estimate reproducibility:
• Differences in xi operator bias since all three operators measured the same
parts
ˆ gage
2
ˆ repeatability
2
ˆ reproducibility
2