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GB/T 17989.3-2020: Control charts - Part 3: Acceptance control charts
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Standard ID GB/T 17989.3-2020 (GB/T17989.3-2020)
Description (Translated English) Control charts - Part 3: Acceptance control charts
Sector / Industry National Standard (Recommended)
Classification of Chinese Standard A41
Classification of International Standard 03.120.30
Word Count Estimation 22,229
Date of Issue 2020-03-06
Date of Implementation 2020-10-01
Quoted Standard GB/T 3358.1; GB/T 3358.2; GB/T 17989.1
Adopted Standard ISO 7870-3-2012, MOD
Issuing agency(ies) State Administration for Market Regulation, China National Standardization Administration
Summary This standard specifies guidelines for the use of acceptance control charts and specifies general procedures for determining subgroup sample sizes, action limits, and decision criteria. This standard applies to the following situations: a) the within-group variance of the subgroup is under control and the variance estimate is valid; b) a high level of process capability has been achieved. Acceptance control charts are usually used when the process variables under study are normally distributed, but can also be used in the case of non-normal distributions. Examples of this standard illustrate the advantages of this approach in different settings, and provide details for determining subgroup sample sizes, action limits, and decision criteria.

GB/T 17989.3-2020: Control charts - Part 3: Acceptance control charts

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Control charts--Part 3. Acceptance control charts ICS 03.120.30 A41 National Standards of People's Republic of China Control Charts Part 3. Acceptance control chart (ISO 7870-3..2012, MOD) 2020-03-06 release 2020-10-01 implementation State Administration of Market Supervision Published by the National Standardization Administration

Contents

Foreword III Introduction IV 1 Scope 1 2 Normative references 1 3 Terms and definitions 1 4 Symbols and acronyms 2 4.1 Symbol 2 4.2 Abbreviations 2 5 Application Notes for the Acceptance Control Chart 3 6 Process acceptance control 4 6.1 Graphing 4 6.2 Interpreting Chart 4 7 Specifications 4 8 Calculation process 4 8.1 Selection of Paired Parameters 4 8.2 Sampling frequency 7 9 Example 7 9.1 Example 1 (see Figures A.3 and A.4) 7 9.2 Example 2 (see Figure A.5) 8 10 Acceptance control limit factor 9 11 Correction acceptance control chart 10 Appendix A (Normative Appendix) Norm Figure 11 of the Design Acceptance Control Chart References 17

Foreword

The plan of GB/T 17989 "Control Chart" is divided into the following 9 parts. --- Part 1. General guidelines; --- Part 2. Conventional control chart; --- Part 3. Acceptance control chart; --- Part 4. Cumulative and control charts; --- Part 5. Special control charts; --- Part 6. Exponentially weighted moving average control chart; --- Part 7. Multiple control charts; --- Part 8. Short cycle and small batch control methods; --- Part 9. Autocorrelation process control chart. This part is Part 3 of GB/T 17989. This section is drafted in accordance with the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2009. This part uses the redrafting method to modify and adopt ISO 7870-3..2012 "Control Chart Part 3. Acceptance Control Chart". The technical differences between this section and ISO 7870-3..2012 and their causes are as follows. --- Regarding the normative references, this section has made adjustments with technical differences to adapt to China's technical conditions and the situation of adjustment. The situation is reflected in Chapter 2 "Regulatory Reference Documents", and the specific adjustments are as follows. ● Replace ISO 3534-1 with GB/T 3358.1 equivalent to the international standard; ● Replace ISO 3534-2 with GB/T 3358.2 equivalent to the international standard; ● Added reference to GB/T 17989.1; --- Add the term 3.2 "Rejection process", and move the note from 3.1 to 3.2, and modify Note 2 to "Note 2. Acceptable process area and rejection The process is shown in Figure 1 "; --- Change "zασX zβσX = RPL-APL" in 8.1.1 to "zασX zβσX = RPLU-APLU, zασX zβσX = APLL -RPLL "; --- The "ACLL = APLL" in 8.1.1 zα zα zβ ÷ APLL-RPLL () "to" ACLL = APLL- zα zα zβ ÷ APLL-RPLL () ”; --- Modify "= 10.191 0.5 × 10.304-10.191 () = 10.245" in Example 1 to "= 10.191 0.5 × 10.304-10.191 () = 10.248 "; --- Modify "= 9.809-0.5 × 9.809-9.696 () = 9.755" in Example 1 to "= 9.809-0.5 × 9.809-9.696 () = 9.753 ". This part was proposed and managed by the National Technical Committee for Standardization of Statistical Methods (SAC/TC21). This section was drafted. Huzhou Mingfeng Enterprise Management Consulting Co., Ltd., Xiamen Yupinxuan Architectural Design Co., Ltd., Qingdao University, China Standardization Research Institute, Huzhou Hongtuo Enterprise Information Service Co., Ltd. The main drafters of this section. Ding Lihui, Li Lili, Zhao Jing, Zheng Yuan, Zhao Chao, Yu Min, Qian Xinhui, Du Meihui, Zhang Xuan.

Introduction

The acceptance control chart combines the control chart idea with the acceptance sampling and is a tool used to determine whether the process is accepted. Acceptance of the decision process The foundation can be defined in terms of. a) whether the percentage of the specified items of products or services from the process meet the specification requirements; b) Whether the process has exceeded an allowed process level domain. The difference from most acceptance sampling methods is the emphasis on process acceptability rather than product disposal decisions. The difference from conventional control charts is that the concept of receivable processes is introduced in process control. The process usually does not require a single Standard process level, as long as the variation within the subgroup is in a controlled state and is far less than the tolerable fluctuation range, it can be within any control limit. What level or process level field is running, the process is still acceptable at this time. Therefore, it is assumed that some non-random causes will lead to a process level Drifts are relatively small enough that it is not economical to control them too strictly for reception only. However, the use of acceptance control charts does not preclude its purpose to identify and eliminate non-random causes for continuous improvement. Acceptance control charts need to check the inherent stability of the process. Therefore, use conventional control charts (range or standard deviation control charts) to monitor variables, To confirm that the inherent variation within the subgroup remains stable. Confirmation of the statistical distribution of process level variables will also provide some additional control information. A preliminary routine control chart study of the process was performed to verify the validity of the acceptance control chart. Control Charts Part 3. Acceptance control chart

1 Scope

This section of GB/T 17989 provides guidelines for the use of acceptance control charts and specifies the determination of sample size, action limits, and decision criteria for subgroups. The general procedure. This section applies to the following situations. a) the intra-group variance of the subgroup is in a controlled state and the variance estimation is valid; b) High level process capability has been reached. When the process variables studied follow a normal distribution, the acceptance control chart is usually used, and it can also be applied in the case of non-normal distribution. This section The examples show the advantages of this method in different situations, and provide detailed information for determining the subgroup sample size, limit of action, and decision criteria. Fine content.

2 Normative references

The following documents are essential for the application of this document. For dated references, only the dated version applies to this article Pieces. For undated references, the latest version (including all amendments) applies to this document. GB/T 3358.1 Statistical vocabulary and symbols. Part 1. General statistical terms and terms used for probability (GB/T 3358.1- 2009, ISO 3534-1..2006, IDT) GB/T 3358.2 Statistics Vocabulary and Symbols Part 2. Applied Statistics (GB/T 3358.2-2009, ISO 3534-2..2006, IDT) GB/T 17989.1 Control Chart Part 1. General Guidelines (GB/T 17989.1-2020, ISO 7870-1..2014, MOD)

3 terms and definitions

The following terms and definitions defined in GB/T 3358.1, GB/T 3358.2 and GB/T 17989.1 apply to this document. 3.1 Acceptable process Processes within the receivable process area represented by a conventional control chart with a centerline. 3.2 Rejectable process Processes that are within the rejection process domain represented by a conventional control chart with a centerline. Note 1. In the ideal case, the average value X of such a control chart will be the target value. Note 2. The acceptable process area and rejection process are shown in Figure 1. For information on general control charts, see GB/T 17989.2.