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Process Capability For Non Normal Data Notes

The document discusses different methods for calculating process capability when data is non-normal, including transforming the data, using percentile-based calculations, and examples calculating Cp and Cpk using different transformations and limits. Percentile-based Cnp and Cnpk are defined using specific percentiles instead of mean and standard deviation. Case studies compare calculating Cpk using transformation versus percentiles for different data sets and transformations.

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Process Capability For Non Normal Data Notes

The document discusses different methods for calculating process capability when data is non-normal, including transforming the data, using percentile-based calculations, and examples calculating Cp and Cpk using different transformations and limits. Percentile-based Cnp and Cnpk are defined using specific percentiles instead of mean and standard deviation. Case studies compare calculating Cpk using transformation versus percentiles for different data sets and transformations.

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Process Capability for non Normal Data

When normality test failed

• Transform the data.


• Calculate Process Capability using transformed data and spec limit

• Use a percentile-based calculation

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Process Capability for non Normal Data (exercise)
• Open up Data and Template BB.xls file.
• Copy data from Process Capability Non sheet.

• Check Data Normality


• Transformed data
• Analyze
• Fit Model

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Process Capability for non Normal Data (exercise)
• Check Data Normality
• Transformed data
• Analyze
• Fit Model
• Put Void Data
into Y box

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1 4
1. Select small red triangle
2. Select
• Factor profiling
• Box Cox Y
Transformation 3

3. Find lamda for smallest SSE


=0.284
4. Select small red triangle
A new row of transformed data
• Save Best
Transformation

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• Check normality on transformed data.
• Transformed Spec limit (2 mils) according to
formula used.
• Calc CPK

Transformed spec limit


To find out transformed formula
= 2 ^(0.284) – 1
0.402793
1. Goto VoidX Column header
2. Right click
= 0.54014
• Column info…

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1. Analyze
1. Distribution
2. Click on red triangle
• Process Capability
• Enter transformed
Spec Limit

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Process Capability for non Normal Data (self exercise)

• Use the same data set as earlier exercise.


• Use the following simple formula Void^(0.284) for
transformation.

• Check normality and re calculate process capability.

• Is data become normal after transformed?


• Is process Capability same as earlier formula?

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Process Capability for non Normal Data (self exercise - answer)
• Is data become normal after transformed? Yes
• Is process Capability same as earlier formula? Yes

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Percentile-based Process Capability (Cnp and Cnpk)
Utilize percentiles of the distribution instead of the mean and standard deviation.
• For a normal distribution:
• The interval μ ± 3σ contains over 99% of the measurements
• Generalize and replace this distance with distances based on percentiles
• Replace 6σ with P0.995 – P0.005
• Replace μ with P0.5 = median

USL-LSL USL - P 0.5 P 0.5 - LSL


Cnp = Cnpk = Min ( , )
P0.995 – P 0.005 P 0.995 – P 0.5
P 0.5 – P 0.005

Limitation:
• Need to have a large amount of data to estimate the percentiles.
• At least 100 measurements.

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Percentile-based Process Capability (Cnp and Cnpk) – exercise.

• Use the same data set as earlier exercise.


• Calculate using percentile method.
• Find P(0.995,0.5,0.005) from quantile table.
USL-LSL USL - P 0.5 P 0.5 - LSL
Cnp = Cnpk = Min ( , )
P0.995 – P 0.005 P0.995 – P 0.5
P 0.5 – P 0.005

P(0.995)= 5.385
Cnp 0.372
P(0.5) = 0.7135 Cnp U 0.275
P(0.005) = 0.007

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Non-Normal Distributions - Percentile-based Cp and Cpk
Using other percentiles
• Some common percentile pairs

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Percentile-based Process Capability (Cnp and Cnpk) – exercise.

• Compare Cnpk value with the Cpk calculate using transformed


value in earlier exercise.
• Are they giving the same result ?

Method CnpK (U)


Transformed (best) 0.34
(99.5-0.5%) 0.275
(99.5-0.5)*0.8586 0.236
(99-1%) 0.214
95-5% 0.340
90-10% 0.218

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Percentile-based Process Capability (Cnp and Cnpk) – Case Study

• Case Study 1
• 4Use set2b data from excel worksheet. (Non Normal Data)
• Perform the same comparison on CpK calculated using Transformed data vs percentile
• Try using Data^3 as transform formula.
• Spec Limit 1.5 to 2.5

• Case Study 2
• Try Using Data ^4 as transform formula.

• Case Study 3
• Try Using Data ^4 as transform formula.
• Try using Spec limit at 1 to 2.5

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Percentile-based Process Capability (Cnp and Cnpk) – Case Study 1
• Normality check

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Percentile-based Process Capability (Cnp and Cnpk) – Case Study1
• Transformed Data • Percentile

CnP 1.088139282
Cnpk(U) 2.593984962
Cnpk(L) 0.483920368

Try using Data^3 as transform formula.


Spec Limit 1.5 to 2.5
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Percentile-based Process Capability (Cnp and Cnpk) – Case Study1
• Transformed Data • Percentile

CnP 1.088139282
Cnpk(U) 2.593984962
Cnpk(L) 0.483920368

Try using Data^4 as transform formula.


Spec Limit 1.5 to 2.5

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Percentile-based Process Capability (Cnp and Cnpk) – Case Study 3
• SPEC limit 1 to 2.5, Transformed using Data^4

CnP 1.632208923
Cnpk(U) 2.593984962
Cnpk(L) 1.249617152

Discussion

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