- np-chart
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np-chart Originally proposed by Walter A. Shewhart Process observations Rational subgroup size n > 1 Measurement type Number nonconforming per unit Quality characteristic type Attributes data Underlying distribution Binomial distribution Performance Size of shift to detect ≥ 1.5σ Process variation chart Not applicable Process mean chart Center line Control limits Plotted statistic In statistical quality control, the np-chart is a type of control chart used to monitor the number of nonconforming units in a sample. It is an adaptation of the p-chart and used in situations where personnel find it easier to interpret process performance in terms of concrete numbers of units rather than the somewhat more abstract proportion.[1]
The np-chart differs from the p-chart in only the three following aspects:
- The control limits are , where n is the sample size and is the estimate of the long-term process mean established during control-chart setup.
- The number nonconforming (np), rather than the fraction nonconforming (p), is plotted against the control limits.
- The sample size, n, is constant.
See also
References
- ^ Montgomery, Douglas (2005). Introduction to Statistical Quality Control. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.. pp. 279. ISBN 9780471656319. OCLC 56729567. http://www.eas.asu.edu/~masmlab/montgomery/.
Categories:- Quality control tools
- Statistical charts and diagrams
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