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MR-CHART Overview
Control chart for mean and range (MR-CHART)
The basic idea in all quality control charts is
to select a sample from a production process at equal intervals
of time and record some quality characteristic. The most common
quality characteristic is the mean of each sample. If the process
is under control, the series of sample means should vary about the
population mean in a random manner. That is, we should expect
some natural variation in any process and there should be no real
assignable cause to this variation. If the process is in control,
almost all sample mean values should fall within control limits,
almost always defined as the mean plus or minus 3 standard deviations. The
standard deviation is a measure of the variation of a process. If
all sample observations are constant, the standard deviation is
zero; as variation increases, the standard deviation grows. The
control charts do not measure the standard deviation directly. Instead,
the range (high value minus low value) of each sample is used as
a simpler measure of variation. To establish control limits,
the range is automatically converted to a standard deviation.
It is important to understand that the control chart
is a management-by-exception tool. If a sample mean falls outside
the control limits, there is a very small probability that this
happened due to randomness or chance alone. In fact, with control
limits set at 3 standard deviations, the probability is less than
1% that the sample mean occurred due to chance. There is a
very large probability, more than 99%, that the sample mean is due
to an assignable cause and an investigation should be conducted.
The control charts in SOM are classified as either
variable or attribute charts. Variables are measurements on
a continuous scale such as inches or pounds. What types of
variables can be monitored with the variables control charts? Anything
that can be measured and expressed in numbers, such as temperature,
dimension, hardness number, tensile strength, weight, viscosity,
etc. Variables are monitored in the MR-CHART worksheet for
the mean and range of samples and in the I-CHART for individual
observations. Attributes are discrete data such as the number
of items in the sample that are defective or the number of defects
in one unit of product. The P-CHART and CU-CHART models are
available for attributes data. |
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