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On the Development of Triple Homogeneously Weighted Moving Average Control Chart

Riaz, Muhammad ; Abbas, Zameer ; Nazir, Hafiz Zafar ; Abid, Muhammad

Symmetry (Basel), 2021-02, Vol.13 (2), p.360 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Basel: MDPI AG

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  • Título:
    On the Development of Triple Homogeneously Weighted Moving Average Control Chart
  • Autor: Riaz, Muhammad ; Abbas, Zameer ; Nazir, Hafiz Zafar ; Abid, Muhammad
  • Assuntos: control chart ; Control charts ; Design ; homogeneously weighted moving average ; manufacturing process ; Monte Carlo simulation ; steady-state ; Substrates ; triple HWMA ; zero-state
  • É parte de: Symmetry (Basel), 2021-02, Vol.13 (2), p.360
  • Descrição: To detect sustainable changes in the manufacturing processes, memory-type charting schemes are frequently functioning. The recently designed, homogenously weighted moving average (HWMA) technique is effective for identifying substantial changes in the processes. To make the HWMA chart more effective for persistent shifts in the industrial processes, a double HWMA (DHWMA) chart has been proposed recently. This study intends to develop a triple HWMA (THWMA) chart for efficient monitoring of the process mean under zero- and steady-state scenarios. The non-normal effects of monitoring characteristics under in-control situations for heavy-tailed highly skewed and contaminated normal environments are computed under both states. The relative efficiency of the proposed structure is compared with HWMA, DHWMA, exponentially weighted moving average (EWMA), double EWMA, and the more effective triple EWMA control charting schemes. The relative analysis reveals that the proposed THWMA design performs more efficiently than the existing counterparts. An illustrative application related to substrate manufacturing is also incorporated to demonstrate the proposal.
  • Editor: Basel: MDPI AG
  • Idioma: Inglês

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