Volume 31, Issue 2
Research Article

Multivariate Process Capability Vector Based on One‐Sided Model

Krzysztof Ciupke

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Institute of Fundamentals of Machinery Design, Silesian University of Technology, 18A Konarskiego Str., 44‐100 Gliwice, Poland

Correspondence to: Krzysztof Ciupke, Institute of Fundamentals of Machinery Design, Silesian University of Technology, 18A Konarskiego Str., 44‐100 Gliwice, Poland.

E‐mail: krzysztof.ciupke@polsl.pl

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First published: 06 January 2014
Citations: 8

Abstract

To evaluate the capability of manufacturing processes in satisfying the customer's needs, a variety of indices has been developed. Some of them are introduced by researchers to analyse the processes with multivariate quality characteristics. Most of the proposed in the literature multivariate capability indices are defined under assumption of normality distribution of the quality characteristics. Thus, the process region describing the variation of the data has an elliptical shape. In this paper, a multivariate process capability vector with three components is introduced, which allows to access the capability of a process with both normally and non‐normally quality characteristics due to application of a pair of one‐sided models as the process region shape. At the beginning, one‐sided models are defined, next the proposed vector components are proposed and the methodology of their evaluation is presented. The methodology (which in fact could be also applied to both the correlated and non‐correlated characteristics) is verified by applying simulation and real problems. The obtained results show that the proposed methodology performs satisfactorily in all considered cases. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Number of times cited according to CrossRef: 8

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