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Statistical Analysis 10 08 06
Statistical Analysis 10 08 06
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Chart 1 X Chart 2 X
Chart 3 X Chart 4 X
Chart 5 X Comparison X
File Name: 5540569.xls Sheet Name: Set_Up Printed on: 09/04/2008 at 17:13:41
Statistical Analysis Report
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File Name: 5540569.xls
COUNT
UCL
LCL
MEAN
MAX
MEDIAN
MIN
RANGE
STDEV UCL = Statistical Upper Control Limit
CV LCL = Statistical Lower Control Limit
MODE STDEV = Standard Deviation
+ 3 STDEV CV = Coefficient of Variation
- 3 STDEV
"K" Factor
-2.5
-5
Chart 1 Y
-7.5
-10
-12.5
-15
-17.5
-20
Row 1
Chart 1 X
Column A
Measurement 1
COUNT
UCL 1
LCL 1
MEAN 1
MEDIAN
MAX
MIN
RANGE
STDEV
CV
MODE
+ 3 STDEV
- 3 STDEV
"K" Factor
File Name: 5540569.xls Sheet Name: Chart 1 Printed on: 09/04/2008 at 17:13:42
Heading for Chart 2
2.5
-2.5
-5
Chart 2 Y
-7.5
-10
-12.5
-15
-17.5
-20
Row 1
Chart 2 X
Column A
Measurement 2
COUNT
UCL 2
LCL 2
MEAN 2
MEDIAN
MAX
MIN
RANGE
STDEV
CV
MODE
+ 3 STDEV
- 3 STDEV
"K" Factor
File Name: 5540569.xls Sheet Name: Chart 2 Printed on: 09/04/2008 at 17:13:43
Heading for Chart 3
2.5
-2.5
-5
Chart 3 Y
-7.5
-10
-12.5
-15
-17.5
-20
Row 1
Chart 3 X
Column A
Measurement 3
COUNT
UCL 3
LCL 3
MEAN 3
MEDIAN
MAX
MIN
RANGE
STDEV
CV
MODE
+ 3 STDEV
- 3 STDEV
"K" Factor
File Name: 5540569.xls Sheet Name: Chart 3 Printed on: 09/04/2008 at 17:13:44
Heading for Chart 4
2.5
-2.5
-5
Chart 4 Y
-7.5
-10
-12.5
-15
-17.5
-20
Row 1
Chart 4 X
Column A
Measurement 4
COUNT
UCL 4
LCL 4
MEAN 4
MEDIAN
MAX
MIN
RANGE
STDEV
CV
MODE
+ 3 STDEV
- 3 STDEV
"K" Factor
File Name: 5540569.xls Sheet Name: Chart 4 Printed on: 09/04/2008 at 17:13:45
Heading for Chart 5
2.5
-2.5
-5
Chart 5 Y
-7.5
-10
-12.5
-15
-17.5
-20
Row 1
Chart 5 X
Column A
Measurement 5
COUNT
UCL 5
LCL 5
MEAN 5
MEDIAN
MAX
MIN
RANGE
STDEV
CV
MODE
+ 3 STDEV
- 3 STDEV
"K" Factor
File Name: 5540569.xls Sheet Name: Chart 5 Printed on: 09/04/2008 at 17:13:45
Heading for Chart 1 Heading for Chart 2
2.5 2.5
0 0
-2.5 -2.5
-5 -5
Chart 1 Y
Chart 2 Y
-7.5 -7.5
-10 -10
-12.5 -12.5
-15 -15
-17.5 -17.5
-20 -20
Row 1 Row 1
Chart 1 X Chart 2 X
Column A Column A
0 0
-2 -2.5
-4
-5
-6
Chart 4 Y
-7.5
Chart 3 Y
-8
-10
Column A
-10
-12.5
-12
-15
-14
-17.5
-16
-20
-18
Row 1
-20 Chart 4 X
Row 1
Chart 3 X Column A
-7.5 STDEV
CV
-10 MODE
+ 3 STDEV
-12.5 - 3 STDEV
"K" Factor
-15
-17.5
-20
Row 1
Chart 5 X
Column A
File Name: 5540569.xls Sheet Name: All Charts Printed on: 09/04/2008 at 17:13:46
File Name: 5540569.xls
-2
-4
-6
Comparison Y
-8
-10
-12
-14
-16
-18
-20
Row 1
Comparison X
Column A
COUNT
UCL
LCL
MEAN
MEDIAN
MAX
MIN
RANGE
STDEV
CV
MODE
+ 3 STDEV
- 3 STDEV
"K" Factor
1 1
0.5
0 0.95
-0.5
-1
0.9
-1.5
-2
-2.5
0.85
-3
-3.5
0.8
-4
-4.5 0.75
-5
-5.5 0.7
-6
-6.5 0.65
-7
-7.5 0.6
-8
-8.5 0.55 MEDIAN
-9
25th Percentile
-9.5 0.5 MIN
-10
MAX
-10.5 0.45
-11 75th Percentile
-11.5
0.4
-12
-12.5
-13
0.35
-13.5
-14
0.3
-14.5
-15 0.25
-15.5
-16 0.2
-16.5
-17 0.15
-17.5
-18 0.1
-18.5
-19 0.05
-19.5
-20 0
Measurement 1 Measurement 2 Measurement 3 Measurement 4 Measurement 5
This sheet will display results when Specified Limits are entered on the Set-Up Sheet
Cp
The index simply makes a direct comparison of the process natural tolerance to the engineering requirements.
Assuming the process distribution is normal and the process average is exactly centered between the
engineering requirements, a CP index of 1 would give a "capable process."
However, to allow a bit of room for process drift, the generally accepted minimum value for CP is 1.33.
In general, the larger CP is, the better.
The CP index has two major shortcomings. First, it can’t be used unless there are both upper
and lower specifications.
Second, it does not account for process centering.
If the process average is not exactly centered relative to the engineering requirements,
the CP index will give misleading results.
Cpk
Since the smallest value represents the nearest specification, the value of CPK tells you if the process
is truly capable of meeting requirements.
A CPK of at least +1 is required, and +1.33 is preferred.
Note that CPK is closely related to CP, and that the difference between CPK and CP represents the potential
gain to be had from centering the process.
Cpm
A CPM of at least 1 is required, and 1.33 is preferred.
CPM is closely related to CP.
The difference represents the potential gain to be obtained by moving the process mean closer to the target.
Unlike CPK, the target need not be the center of the specification range.