Advanced Process Capability
Advanced Process Capability
What it is
Process Capability looks at short term capability and long term
performance of a process with regard to customer specifications.
Standard indexes are used: Cp, Cpk, Pp and Ppk. These can be
converted into ppm.
A simple view of Process Control and Process Capability
process control - refers only to the voice of the process - looking at
the process using an agreed performance measure to see whether
the process forms a stable distribution over time.
process capability - measures the goodness of a process comparing the voice of the process with the voice of the customer.
The voice of the customer here is the specification range (tolerance)
and/or the nearest customer specification limit.
The objective is to get as close to the theoretical best that your process
can achieve by eliminating special causes of variation, so that only
common (natural) causes are acting on the process, and then to reduce
these to a minimum, whenever possible.
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What it is
Process Control
Note - no reference to
specs !
In Control
(Special Causes Eliminated)
Out of Control
(Special Causes Present)
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What it is
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CAPABILITY
PERFORMANCE
Short Term
In Control
Pooled std dev
Long Term
Not in Control
Total / overall std dev
Cp
Pp
Cpk
Ppk
compares
How
spec range
a
(tolerance)
much
variability to process
How
centred
width
how close
process
centre is to
nearest
spec limit
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Process Capability
What it is
The 4 capability Capability Indexes: explaining the terms . . .
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CAPABILITY
PERFORMANCE
Short Term
In Control
Pooled std dev
Long Term
Not in Control
Total / overall std dev
Cp
Pp
Cpk
Ppk
compares
a
How
spec range
(tolerance)
much
variability to process
How
centred
width
how close
process
centre is to
nearest
spec limit
long term
600
550
500
450
400
350
300
Time
short term
In Control: only common causes acting (no
sudden drifts or shifts in the process)
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Process Capability
What it is
The 4 capability Capability Indexes: explaining the terms . . .
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CAPABILITY
PERFORMANCE
Short Term
In Control
Pooled std dev
Long Term
Not in Control
Total / overall std dev
Cp
Pp
Cpk
Ppk
compares
a
How
spec range
(tolerance)
much
variability to process
How
centred
width
how close
process
centre is to
nearest
spec limit
600
550
500
450
400
350
300
Time
sP =
sT =
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Process Capability
What it is
The 4 capability Capability Indexes: explaining the terms . . .
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CAPABILITY
PERFORMANCE
Short Term
In Control
Pooled std dev
Long Term
Not in Control
Total / overall std dev
Cp
Pp
Cpk
Ppk
compares
a
How
spec range
(tolerance)
much
variability to process
How
centred
width
how close
process
centre is to
nearest
spec limit
LSL
USL
Cp = USL-LSL
6sP
Pp = USL-LSL
6sT
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Process Capability
What it is
The 4 capability Capability Indexes: explaining the terms . . .
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CAPABILITY
PERFORMANCE
Short Term
In Control
Pooled std dev
Long Term
Not in Control
Total / overall std dev
Cp
Pp
Cpk
Ppk
compares
a
How
spec range
(tolerance)
much
variability to process
How
centred
width
how close
process
centre is to
nearest
spec limit
LSL
USL
Cpk, Ppk measure how close the process centre is to the nearest customer
spec.
It is (difference between the process average and the nearest specification)
(3 x the process standard deviation).
Cpkl =
X-LSL
3sP
Cpku = USL-X
3sP
Ppkl =
X-LSL
3sT
Ppku = USL-X
3sT
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How to use it
Use Minitab output whenever possible, since it combines the indexes
with a graphical representation of the process: actual sample, estimated
short term capability and estimated long term performance
Red (Bad)
Yellow (OK)
Green (Good)
Cp
Cpk
Pp
Ppk
Sigma
< 1.00
< 1.00
< 1.33
< 1.33
< 4.5
1.00 - 1.33
1.00 - 1.33
1.33 - 1.67
1.33 - 1.67
4.5 - 5.5
> 1.33
> 1.33
> 1.67
> 1.67
> 5.5
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Example
Using Minitab:
USL
Process Data
USL
ST
LT
520.000
Target
LSL
420.000
Mean
435.833
Sample N
30
StDev (ST)
10.7176
StDev (LT)
59.6888
1.56
CPU
2.62
CPL
0.49
Cpk
0.49
Cpm
250
350
450
Observed Performance
550
Expected ST Performance
650
Expected LT Performance
Pp
0.28
366666.67
69795.44
PPU
0.47
100000.00
0.00
79256.43
PPL
0.09
PPM Total
466666.67
PPM Total
PPM Total
474659.24
Ppk
0.09
69795.44
395402.81
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Process Capability
Example
Using Minitab, with non-normal data
Process Data
USL
6.00000
Target
*
LSL
2.00000
Mean
5.65406
Sample N
50
Shape
1.58256
Scale
6.29977
USL
0.35
0.09
Observed LT Performance
PPM < LSL 120000.00
PPM > USL 400000.00
PPM Total
520000.00
Expected LT Performance
PPM < LSL 150164.01
PPM > USL 396235.71
PPM Total
546399.72
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15
20
25
Note: For Weibull Capability Analysis, data must have positive values, and
LONG TERM metrics only are given.
NO values for Cpk are given, because the data is non-normal
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How it helps
A Process Capability study is the end result of the analysis done on
process output data.
A Process Capability study reflects what our customer sees.
It indicates what our short term and long term situation looks like.
Recognise however that our processes need to be stable (in statistical
control) as well as capable.
Before anything, we must have faith in our measurements, hence the
need for a measurement system analysis.
References
ASG aTQ training modules:
3.3, 3.4, 3.5 : (MSA) Measurement System Analysis
4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.5 : Process Capability
8.4, 8.5, 8.6, 8.7 : SPC (and non-SPC control)
ASG seniors aTQ training module 1.5 : Capability
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