A study was conducted on the
injection molding process of a vehicle hush panel. Briefly, the
process starts with material being fed into the back end of the
barrel and screw mechanism. The screw rotates and heat is added,
melting the material and moving it to the front. The molten
material is injected into a mold. The plastic is cured until it is
solidified. This constitutes a cycle. A quality engineer at the
General Motors Lansing site collected data on the weight, in grams,
of the material for each cycle. This was done by weighting the
solidified plastic that comes out of the mold. A subgroup consists
of five weight measurements. There are 45 subgroups. Excel data
file is provided at WebCT
Part a)
Central Line and control limits for x bar and s chart are calculated in the graphs shown below
X bar chart
UCL 711.3546
CL 699.4979
LCL 687.6409
R Chart
UCL 43.4647
CL 20.55556
LCL 0
Part b


Part c
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Rule Violations for X-bar |
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Subgroup |
Violations for Points |
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1.00 |
Less than -3 sigma |
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5.00 |
Greater than +3 sigma |
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6.00 |
Greater than +3 sigma |
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9.00 |
Greater than +3 sigma |
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11.00 |
Less than -3 sigma |
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14.00 |
Greater than +3 sigma |
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18.00 |
Less than -3 sigma |
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21.00 |
Greater than +3 sigma |
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22.00 |
Greater than +3 sigma |
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25.00 |
Less than -3 sigma |
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30.00 |
Less than -3 sigma |
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11 points violate control rules. |
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Rule Violations for Range |
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Subgroup |
Violations for Points |
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1.00 |
Greater than +3 sigma |
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7.00 |
Greater than +3 sigma |
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8.00 |
Greater than +3 sigma |
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11.00 |
Greater than +3 sigma |
|
12.00 |
Greater than +3 sigma |
|
15.00 |
Greater than +3 sigma |
|
16.00 |
Greater than +3 sigma |
|
17.00 |
Greater than +3 sigma |
|
18.00 |
Greater than +3 sigma |
|
23.00 |
Greater than +3 sigma |
|
25.00 |
Greater than +3 sigma |
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29.00 |
Greater than +3 sigma |
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30.00 |
Greater than +3 sigma |
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13 points violate control rules. |
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Part d)
Given process is out of Control as points are present outside the 3 sigma limits
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