Make Your Destructive, Dynamic, and Attribute Measurement System Work For You

Title: Make Your Destructive, Dynamic, and Attribute Measurement System Work For You
Author: Mawby, William D
ISBN: 0873896912 / 9780873896917
Format: Soft Cover
Pages: 232
Publisher: ASQ
Year: 2006
Availability: Out of Stock

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%uFEFFThe motivation for this book comes from the author’s extensive experience with trying to apply the standard measurement systems analysis methods to real-world problems that arise in manufacturing and industry. The methods work well for simple systems that are not dynamic and have only two significant sources of error, but leave a lot to be desired in other circumstances. This shortfall is especially clear in the case of attribute measurement systems analysis in which the standard method is far from adequate.
This book provides clear procedures for situations in which the part values change or are destroyed. It also provides procedures that work when the measurements are dynamic and cannot be separated from the process. It extends the simple methods to cases in which the measurement systems have several sources of uncertainty. And it completely overhauls the attribute methodology and enables it for many difficult but practical applications. Each extension of the method is detailed in a chapter complete with realistic examples and end-of-chapter summaries called “Take Home Pay” which clue the reader into the key points that are critical for the attempt to enable bottom line success. The reader who uses these methods will find that they can quickly make significant improvement in their destructive, dynamic, and attribute measurement systems with less effort.

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Preface

Chapter 1. : The Need for Measurement Systems Analysis
Chapter 2. : Review of The Standard Variables Measurement Systems Analysis
Chapter 3. : The Variability in The Estimate of Repeatability and Reproducibility
Chapter 4. : Extending The Standard MSA to Other Sources of Uncertainty
Chapter 5. : Deformative Measurements
Chapter 6. : Destructive Measurement Systems
Chapter 7. : In-Line and Dynamic Measurement Systems
Chapter 8. : The Design of MAS Studies
Chapter 9. : The Basic Approach to Attribute Measurement Analysis
Chapter 10. : A More Powerful Approach to Attribute Measurement Analysis
Chapter 11. : Extending The Attribute MSA
Chapter 12. : The Evaluation of Measurement System Value
Chapter 13. : The Reliability of Measurement Systems
Chapter 14. : A Review of Progress With an Eye to The Future

Bibliography
Index