Statistical process adjustment for quality control
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Statistical process adjustment for quality control
(Wiley series in probability and mathematical statistics)
John Wiley, c2002
- : cloth
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注記
"A Wiley-interscience publication"
Bibliography: p. 347-354
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
A comprehensive presentation of control theory for the SPC community
Quality control has become a major concern in today's competitive industrial environment, and industrial engineers are constantly seeking to make process adjustments that will optimize production efficiency and improve product quality. Statistical Process Adjustment for Quality Control fills the need for a comprehensive presentation of control theory at the elementary level, focusing on statistical methods used in process adjustment (Engineering Process Control Methods or EPC) and their relation to the classical methods of process monitoring, particularly those using SPC control charts. The author presents the severe effects of autocorrelated data on control chart performance and advocates the use of active adjustment methods for improving the quality of products and processes. He uses a detailed explanation of Deming's funnel experiment to illustrate the need for process adjustment when there are process dynamics, and presents an in-depth description of ARIMA models and Transfer Function models from a statistical point of view. He offers several adjustment strategies, including Minimum Variance Controllers, PID controllers, EWMA controllers, deadband policies, and constrained variance controllers. The book also offers integration strategies for SPC and EPC methods, discusses multivariate ARMAX models used for multivariate adjustment, and provides readers with a brief introduction to frequency domain and state-space methods.
Statistical Process Adjustment for Quality Control is a timely resource for students, industrial engineers, and applied statisticians in both academic and industrial settings. Unique features include:
* A strong focus on quality control of products and processes
* Broad coverage of SPC, adjustments, and time series under one cover
* Abundant examples using both real process data and simulations
* Detailed explanations on how to use SAS and MATLAB on an accompanying ftp site
* Coverage of spreadsheet simulation and optimization models in Microsoft(r) Excel
* Numerous chapter problems and detailed bibliography of relevant literature for further reading
目次
Preface.
Process Monitoring versus Process Adjustment.
Modeling Discrete-Time Dynamical Processes.
ARIMA Time-Series Models.
Transfer Function Modeling.
Optimal Feedback Controllers.
Discrete-Time PID Controllers.
EWMA Feedback Controllers and the Run-to-Run Control Problem.
Recursive Estimation and Adaptive Control.
Analysis and Adjustment of Multivariate Processes.
Data Files and Spreadsheets Used in the Book.
Bibliography.
Index.
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