Artigo Revisado por pares

A Production Model and Continuous Sampling Plan

1959; Volume: 54; Issue: 285 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/01621459.1959.10501509

ISSN

1537-274X

Autores

I. Richard Savage,

Tópico(s)

Industrial Vision Systems and Defect Detection

Resumo

A production model is considered where the of output decreases until corrective action is taken and then the cycle is repeated. For this model, the sampling plan of examining each Fth item and taking corrective action whenever a defective is found, is evaluated. Illustrations are presented of the production model and choice of sampling plan, F. The relationship of this model and plan to earlier ones is discussed. Specifically, the probability of producing a good item after t units of production is assumed to be PRzt), where z(t) is the value of a Poisson process and represents the change (from good to bad) in the production process since trouble-shooting. P and R are quality parameters satisfying 0 <P _1 and 0<R <1. Costs, such as that of looking for and removing trouble, and of inspection, are introduced. The average income is maximized by the choice of F.

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