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Course Title:
Advanced Quality Control
Winter 2017
Assignment # 8
Q1: Ans:
Now by using MS Excel, based on different values of p and the two cases of C(10, 20) then we need to
calculate the Pr{d c} for both samples by using the following:
Different sample sizes offer different levels of protection. As we can see from the results above:
N1=5000 N2=10000
Pa(0.025) = 0.294 Pa(0.025) = 0.182
LTPD = 0.05 Pa(5000) = 0.00046 Pa(10000) = 0
However the consumer is protected from a LTPD = 0.05 by acceptance probabilities as in the table
above, but he pays for the high probability of rejecting acceptable lots like those with p = 0.025.
Now by using MS Excel, based on different values of p and the two cases of C(0, 1) then we need to
calculate the Pr{d c} for both samples by using the following:
From the results in the table above we can see that this plan is offering highly different protections at
different levels of defectives, based on the lot size. As we can see in the case of p=0.01
N1=1000 N2=5000
Pa(0.01) = 0.7323 Pa(0.01) = 0.49484
2000.0000
1500.0000
ATI
1000.0000
500.0000
0.0000
0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3
P
0.0200
0.0150
AOQ
0.0100
0.0050
0.0000
0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3
P
a)
OC Curve for n=150 & c=2
1.00000
0.90000
0.80000
Pr. of acceptance
0.70000
0.60000
0.50000
0.40000
0.30000
0.20000
0.10000
0.00000
0 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08
P
0.0090
0.0080
0.0070
0.0060
AOQ
0.0050
0.0040
0.0030
0.0020
0.0010
0.0000
0 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.1 0.12
P
AOQL = Maximum value of AOQ = 0.0087
c)
3500
ATI Curve for n=150 & c=2
3000
2500
2000
ATI
1500
1000
500
0
0 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.1 0.12
P
From Table 15.4 (Our Book, p657): The sample size code letter = K
From Table 15.5 (Our Book, p658): The Normal sampling plan: n = 125, Ac = 3, Re = 4
From Table 15.6 (Our Book, p659): The Tightened sampling plan: n = 125, Ac = 2, Re = 3
From Table 15.7 (Our Book, p660): The Reduced sampling plan: n = 50, Ac = 1, Re = 4
0.7000
0.6000
0.5000
0.4000
0.3000
0.2000
0.1000
0.0000
0 0.002 0.004 0.006 0.008 0.01 0.012 0.014 0.016 0.018 0.02
P
2000
1800
1600
1400
1200
ATI
1000
800
600
400
200
0
0 0.005 0.01 0.015 0.02
P
Using the same way as in (b) : where p=0.0025, n=46, and c=2
ATI = 46 + (1-0.9998)(8000-46) 48
Q8: Ans: Since the Standard deviation is known and p1= 0.005, 1-=0.95, p2=0.02 and =0.1
Then by using the variables nomograph we can find that: n=120 and k=2.3
=
The lot will beaccepted if = .
From Table 16.1 (Our Book, p677): The sample size code letter = E
From Table 16.2 (Our Book, p678): The Normal sampling plan: n = 7, k=1.15
From Table 16.2 (Our Book, p678): The Tightened sampling plan: n = 7, k=1.33
From Table 16.2 (Our Book, p678): The Normal sampling plan: n = 150, k=2.03
From Table 16.2 (Our Book, p678): The Tightened sampling plan: n = 150, k=2.18
=
=
= Wich is > 2.03 Then Accept the lot