Tolerance Limit-based Estimation of the Proportion of Non-conforming Parts in a Multiple Stream Process

IF 1.4 4区 工程技术 Q3 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL Periodica Polytechnica Chemical Engineering Pub Date : 2022-02-11 DOI:10.3311/ppch.19338
É. Pusztai, S. Kemény
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The conventional way to characterize the proportion of non-conforming parts in a process is to calculate process capability indices and transform them into a ratio. These widely used indices are able to give digestible information about the ratio of non-conforming parts if some assumptions are fulfilled. A correct estimation method should be based on the output distribution of the process, and the uncertainty of the parameter estimates should be considered, as well. In this article, a special case of the output distribution is examined: a mixture of normal distributions is considered. In practice, this output distribution appears if a multiple stream process is investigated. The novelty of this study is to apply the tolerance interval-based estimation method for the proportion of non-conforming parts in a case study of a multiple stream process and to qualify the limitations of the proposed estimation method. A simulation study is performed to investigate the bias, mean square error, and root mean square error of the estimates from the two estimation methods (process performance index-based and tolerance interval-based) for different sample sizes for each stream (N ). It was found that, if it may be assumed that the speed of the streams is equal in the case of the sample sizes investigated (N = 25, 50, 100 per head), the proposed (tolerance interval-based) method overestimates the proportion of non-conforming parts while the conventional (process performance index-based) method underestimates it. The tolerance-limit based estimation method has asymptotically better properties than the process performance index-based estimation method.
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基于公差极限的多流程不合格品比例估算
传统的不合格品比例表征方法是计算过程能力指标,并将其转化为比率。如果满足某些假设,这些广泛使用的指标能够提供有关不合格品比例的易于理解的信息。正确的估计方法既要基于过程的输出分布,又要考虑参数估计的不确定性。在本文中,研究了输出分布的一种特殊情况:考虑了正态分布的混合。在实践中,如果研究多流过程,就会出现这种输出分布。本研究的新颖之处在于将基于公差区间的不合格零件比例估计方法应用于多流过程的案例研究中,并对所提出的估计方法的局限性进行了限制。仿真研究了两种估计方法(基于工艺性能指标和基于容差区间)对每个流(N)的不同样本量估计的偏差、均方误差和均方根误差。研究发现,如果假设在所调查的样本大小(N = 25,50,100)的情况下,流的速度相等,则提出的(基于公差区间的)方法高估了不合格零件的比例,而传统的(基于工艺性能指标的)方法低估了不合格零件的比例。基于公差极限的估计方法比基于过程性能指标的估计方法具有渐近性好。
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