QUALITY ENGINEERING

ING-IND/16 - 9 CFU - 2° semestre

Docente titolare dell'insegnamento

GIOVANNI CELANO


Obiettivi formativi

At the end of the course the students should be able:

to use the commercial software Minitab® quality tools


Modalità di svolgimento dell'insegnamento

Learning is based on theory classes and practice sessions. Practice sessions are scheduled once per week and consist of solving numerical problems/case studies.


Prerequisiti richiesti

Passing the course: Programmazione e Controllo della Produzione

 

It is required to have good knowledge about i) the manufacturing systems classification and their performance metrics; ii) basic principles about the probability theory; iii) continuous (normal, exponential) and discrete (poisson) distributions.



Frequenza lezioni

Class attendance is mandatory.



Contenuti del corso

This course introduces students to ISO 9000 and Six Sigma quality management philosophies commonly used either in industrial or service organizations to monitor processes and their performance. Particular emphasis is given to statistical techniques for monitoring process stability and achieving continuous improvement.

Some selected exercises are solved by using Minitab



Testi di riferimento

1. D.C. Montgomery, “Statistical Quality Control”, 6th edn or successive, Wiley. MAIN TEXT. The most widely used textbook about SQC in Universities teaching courses on Quality Engineering and in Companies implementing SQC tools.

2. C. Cochran, “ISO 9001: 2015 in plain English”, 2015, Paton Professional, ISBN: 978-1-932828-72-6. A recent guide to the implementation of the new ISO 9000: 2015.

3. K. Magnusson, D. Kroslid, B. Bergman, 2003, “Six Sigma: The Pragmatic Approach, Studentilitteratur, Sweden, ISBN: 9-789-144-028033. A professional text presenting the Six Sigma approach.

4. Q. Brook, “Lean Six Sigma & Minitab”, 4th edn., 2014, OPEX Resources Ltd, ISBN-13: 978-0954681388. A very good text for professional use of Minitab in a lean Six Sigma context.


Altro materiale didattico

This course uses the web system Studium.unict as the only means to deliver materials and assignements given during classes



Programmazione del corso

 ArgomentiRiferimenti testi
11. QUALITY IMPROVEMENT IN MODERN BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT. The Meaning of Quality and its Dimensions. Quality Improvement (QI). Quality Engineering Terminology: Quality Characteristics (CTQs). A Brief History of Quality Control and Improvement (QCI). Statistical Methods for QCI. Management Aspects of Quality Improvement: Quality Planning, Quality Assurance, Quality Control and Improvement. PDCA cycle. The Link between Quality and Productivity, Supply Chain Quality Management, Quality Costs. Text 1: Ch.1, Section 1.1 to 1.4, 1.4.1 (p.21)-1.4.2, 1.4.3, 1.4.4. 
22. QUALITY PHILOSOPHIES AND MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES. ISO 9000 quality standards and their evolution, Certification and accreditation, Audits, ISO 9001-2015: Structure, Context of the Organization, Risk-based thinking. The Six Sigma Philosophy: Meaning of Six Sigma, The Six Sigma Roles, The DMAIC Process Steps. DFSS, Lean principles and Six Sigma. Case Studies. Reference files: Ch01_SupplMaterial.pdf, QM_Strategies_ISO9000_Slides.pdf, ISO_9001_2015_Description.pdf, SixSigmaProcessImprovAndCaseStudy.pdfText 2(ISO 9001): Ch.1, Ch.2, Ch.4 (p.53-61), Ch.9 (only reading) Text 1(Six Sigma): Ch. 1, 1.4.1 p.28-to end Ch. 2 Text 3(Six Sigma): Ch.8 and Ch.9 (only read.) 
33. STATISTICAL MODELS FOR QCI. Describing variation and data: Histogram, Box Plot and Dot Plot. Discrete distributions: Hypergeometric, Binomial, Poisson Distributions. Continuous distributions: Normal, Lognormal, Exponential Distributions. Probability Plots. The Anderson Darling test. The Normal Approximation to the Binomial. Reference files: Ch03_SupplMaterial.pdf. Suggested exercises: 3.1-3.26, 3.29-3.50.Text 1, Ch. 1, Text 3, Ch. 8 
44.1. STATISTICAL INFERENCE IN QCI. Statistics and Sampling Distributions. Sampling from a Normal, Binomial and Poisson Distribution. Point Estimation of Process Parameters. Statistical Inference for a Single Sample. Inference on the Mean of a Normal Distribution, (z-test and t-test), Confid. Intervals. The p-value approach. Infer. on the Variance of a Norm. Distrib., (chi^2-test). Infer. on a Population Proportion and Confidence Interval. The OC curve for the z-test: Choice of the Sample size.Text 1: Ch.4, Sections 4.1 to 4.5 
54.2. STATISTICAL INFERENCE IN QCI. Statistical Infer. for Two Samples. Inference for a Difference in Means, (z-test and t-test), Confidence Intervals. Inference on the Variances of a Normal Distribution, (F-test), Confidence Interval. Comparing two populations3. Inference on Two Population Proportions and Confidence Interval. Infer. on More Than Two Populations: Analysis of Variance (ANOVA). Reference files: Ch04_SupplMaterial.pdf. Suggested exercises: 4.1-4.21, 4.29, 4.31, 4.33-4.35, 4.37-4.40, 4.43-4.51Text 1: Ch.4, Sections 4.1 to 4.5 
65. HOW STATISTICAL PROCESS CONTROL WORKS. Chance and Assign. Causes. Stat. Basis of the Control Chart. The Run Length of a control chart4. Choice of Control Limits. Sample Size and Sampling Frequency. Rational Subgroups. Analysis of Patterns. Adding Sensitizing Rules to Control Charts. Phase I and II Implementation of Control Charts. The Rest of Magnificent Seven: Pareto Chart, Cause and Effect Diagram. Applications of SPC (reading). Reference files: Ch05_SupplMaterial.pdf. Suggested exercises: 5.1-5.33.Text 1, Ch. 5 
76.1. VARIABLES CONTROL CHARTS. Introduction. Control Charts for Xbar and R. The op. characteristic curve. Computation of the performance for the Xbar control chart. Control Charts for Xbar and S: Construction and Operation of and Charts; the Xbar and R Control Charts with Variable Sample Size. The s^2 control chart. The Shewhart Control Chart for Individual Measurements. Reference files: Ch06_SupplMaterial.pdf. Suggested exercises: 6.1-6.10,6.15-6.61.Text 1: Ch.6, Sections 6.1 to 6.3.2, 6.4 (to p.262) 
86.2. ATTRIBUTES CONTROL CHARTS. Shewhart Control Charts for Attributes. Control Charts for Fraction Nonconforming (p Charts). Selection of the sample size for a p control chart. Control Charts for number of nonconforming (np Charts). Computation of type II error probability for the p and np charts. Control Charts for Nonconformities (only c Charts). Procedures with variable sample size. Reference files: Ch07_SupplMaterial.pdf. Suggested exercises: 7.1-7.31,7.36Text 1, Ch. 7, Ch.7, Sections 7.1, 7.2, 7.3.1 (to p.314) 
97.1. CAPABILITY ANALYSIS OF PROCESSES. Introduction. Process Capability Ratios: Cp, Cpk, Cpm. Process Capability Analysis with Control Charts. Confidence intervals (only Cp) and tests on process capability ratios. Short term and long term variability. Reference files: Ch08_SupplMaterial.pdf, CapabilityAnalysisWithMINITAB.pdf, Suggested exercises: 8.1-8.16.Text 1: Ch.8, Sections 8.1, 8.3 to 8.3.5. 
107.2. CAPABILITY ANALYSIS OF MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS. Introduction. Process Capability Ratios: Cp, Cpk, Cpm. Process Capability Analysis with Control Charts. Confidence intervals (only Cp) and tests on process capability ratios*. Short term and long term variability. Measurement system analysis: reference value and resolution; location variation: bias, linearity, stability, testing for location variation.Text 1: Ch.8, Sections 8.4, 8.6, 8.7.1. Text 4: p.56-69, p.77-92. 
117.3. CAPABILITY ANALYSIS OF MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS. testing for width variation, Gauge R&R study: Xbar and R method with Excel*. Part variation, Total variation, Number of distinct categories. Gauge R&R Analysis with Minitab. Measurement error models Class Material 


Verifica dell'apprendimento


MODALITÀ DI VERIFICA DELL'APPRENDIMENTO

Grading for this course is determined by a written exam consisting of quantitative exercises and open questions.


ESEMPI DI DOMANDE E/O ESERCIZI FREQUENTI

Examples of questions and frequent exercises are provided in the studium area of the course




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