Mohammad Mirabi; Mohammad Taghi Fatemi Ghomi; Fariborz Jolai
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The design of control chart has economic consequences that pure statistical viewpoint does not consider them. The economic-statistical design of control chart, attends not only statistical properties such as average time to signal (ATS) but also economic consequences like hourly expected total cost. ...
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The design of control chart has economic consequences that pure statistical viewpoint does not consider them. The economic-statistical design of control chart, attends not only statistical properties such as average time to signal (ATS) but also economic consequences like hourly expected total cost. The x-bar control chart dominates others if the quality is measured by continuous scale. This paper has considered the economic-statistical design of variable sample size and sampling interval (VSSI) x-bar control chart with multiple assignable causes. Using three sample sizes and three sampling intervals to construct the VSSI x-bar control chart and considering possible combination of design parameters as a decision-making unit, are part of novelty of this research. The problem is formulated as multiple objective decision making (MODM). Also, one capable hybrid meta-heuristic based on genetic algorithm is developed in this research and it was compared with some approaches extracted from the literature and it is found that it can be competitive based on economic and statistics factors.
Mohammad Saber Fallah nezhad; Yousof Shamstabar; Mohammad Mahdi Vali Siar
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The CCC-r chart is developed based on cumulative count of a conforming (CCC) control chart that considers the cumulative number of items inspected until observing r nonconforming ones. Typically, the samples obtained from the process are analyzed through 100% inspection to exploit the CCC-r chart. However, ...
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The CCC-r chart is developed based on cumulative count of a conforming (CCC) control chart that considers the cumulative number of items inspected until observing r nonconforming ones. Typically, the samples obtained from the process are analyzed through 100% inspection to exploit the CCC-r chart. However, considering the inspection cost and time would limit its implementation. In this paper, we investigate the performance of CCC-r chart with variable sampling interval (CCC-rVSI chart). The efficiency of CCC-rVSI chart is compared with fixed sampling interval (FSI) scheme of CCC-r chart (CCC-rFSI chart) and CCCVSI chart. The comparison results show that CCC-rVSI chart is more efficient than the CCCVSI chart in reducing the average time to signal (ATS) and also CCC-rVSI chart performs better than CCC-rFSI chart. In addition, some sensitivity analyses are performed to illustrate the effect of the input parameters on the performance of CCC-rVSI chart.