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This document provides instructions for assignment 3 which is due on March 4th. It includes 3 problems to solve involving control charts for variables. Problem 6.7 involves setting up an X-bar and R chart using data on bearing diameters and determining if the process is in control. Problem 6.9 involves setting up X-bar and R charts using data on hole diameters and estimating the process standard deviation. Problem 6.11 involves setting up X-bar, s, R, and s^2 charts using data on bottle fill heights and determining if the process is in control.
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Assignment #3

This document provides instructions for assignment 3 which is due on March 4th. It includes 3 problems to solve involving control charts for variables. Problem 6.7 involves setting up an X-bar and R chart using data on bearing diameters and determining if the process is in control. Problem 6.9 involves setting up X-bar and R charts using data on hole diameters and estimating the process standard deviation. Problem 6.11 involves setting up X-bar, s, R, and s^2 charts using data on bottle fill heights and determining if the process is in control.
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ENIN 440 Statistical Quality Control

Assignment #3 Due March 4th, 11:55 AM


Chapter 6: Control Charts for Variables Solve the following problems and R values for 24 6.7. The data shown in Table 6E.2 are samples of size n = 5 taken from a process producing bearings. The measurements are made on the inside diameter of the bearing, with only the last three decimals recorded (i.e., 34.5 should be 0.50345). and R charts on this process. Does the process (a) Set up seem to be in statistical control? If necessary, revise the trial control limits. (b) If specifications on this diameter are 0.5030 0.0010, find the percentage of nonconforming bearings produced by this process. Assume that diameter is normally distributed.

6.9. The data shown in Table 6E.4 are the deviations from nominal diameter for holes drilled in a carbon-fiber composite material used in aerospace manufacturing. The values reported are deviations from nominal in ten-thousandths of an inch. and R charts on the process. Is the process in (a) Set up statistical control? (b) Estimate the process standard deviation using the range method.

6.11. The fill volume of soft-drink beverage bottles is an important quality characteristic. The volume is mea- sured (approximately) by placing a gauge over the crown and comparing the height of the liquid in the neck of the bottle against a coded scale. On this scale, a reading of zero corresponds to the correct fill height. Fifteen samples of size n = 10 have been analyzed, and the fill heights are shown in Table 6E.6. (a) Set up and s control charts on this process. Does the process exhibit statistical control? If necessary, construct revised control limits. (b) Set up an R chart, and compare it with the s chart in part (a). (c) Set up an s2 chart and compare it with the s chart in part (a).

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