Control Chart Basics
Control Chart Basics
Basics
Definition:
- A statistical tool to determine if a process is in
control.
History of Control Charts
Developed in 1920’s
By Dr. Walter A. Shewhart
Shewhart worked for Bell Telephone Labs
Two Types of Control Charts
X-Bar chart
R chart
MA chart
Variable Control Charts
P chart
C Chart
U Chart
Attribute Control Charts
Improve productivity
Make defects visible
Determine what process adjustments need to be
made
Determine if process is “in” or “out of control
Real World Use of Control Charts
P chart:
P= percent or rate
N= number of trails
How to Calculate the standard
deviation
C chart:
X= the average
How to Calculate the control
limits
X-bar Chart:
R chart:
Lower Control Limit:
R-Bar – 3*d3*sigma
Center Line:
R-Bar
Upper Control Limit:
R-Bar + 3*d3*sigma
Sample Size
Foster, S. Thomas. Managing Quality. Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall, Inc. 2001.