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BS ISO 7870-5:2014

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Control charts – Specialized control charts

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BSI 2014 62
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This part of ISO 7870 establishes a guide to the use and understanding of specialized control charts in situations where commonly used Shewhart control chart approach to the methods of statistical control of a process may either be not applicable or less efficient in detecting unnatural patterns of variation of the process.

The specialized control charts included in this part of ISO 7870 for variables data are:

  1. moving average and moving range charts;

  2. z-charts;

  3. group control charts;

  4. high–low control charts;

  5. trend control charts;

  6. control charts for coefficient of variation;

  7. control charts for non-normal data.

For attributes data, specialized control charts included in this part of ISO 7870 are:

  1. standardized p-charts;

  2. demerit control charts;

  3. control charts for inspection by gauging.

This part of ISO 7870 also provides guidance as to when each of the above control charts should be used, their control limits, advantages and limitations. Each control chart is illustrated with an example.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
6 Foreword
7 Introduction
9 Section sec_1
Section sec_2
Section sec_3
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
10 Section sec_3.1
Section sec_3.2
Section sec_3.3
Section sec_3.4
Section sec_3.5
Section sec_3.6
Section sec_3.7
11 Section sec_3.8
Section sec_3.9
Section sec_3.10
Section sec_3.11
Section sec_3.12
Section sec_3.13
Section sec_3.14
Section sec_3.15
Section sec_3.16
12 Section sec_3.17
Section sec_3.18
Section sec_4
Section sec_4.1
4 Symbols and abbreviated terms
4.1 Symbols
13 Section sec_4.2
Section sec_5
Section sec_6
4.2 Abbreviated terms
5 Specialized control charts
6 Moving average and moving range control charts
14 Section sec_6.1
Section sec_6.1.1
Section sec_6.1.2
Section sec_6.2
Section sec_6.3
Section sec_6.4
Section sec_6.5
6.1 Control limits
6.2 Interpretation
6.3 Advantages
6.4 Limitations
6.5 Example
15 Table tab_1
Section sec_6.5.1
16 Section sec_6.5.2
17 Figure fig_1
Section sec_6.5.3
Section sec_7
Section sec_7.1
7 z- chart
7.1 Control limits
18 Section sec_7.2
Section sec_7.3
Section sec_7.4
Section sec_8
Table tab_2
7.2 Advantages
7.3 Limitations
7.4 Example
8 Group control chart
20 Figure fig_2
Section sec_8.1
Section sec_8.1.1
Section sec_8.1.2
Section sec_8.2
8.1 Control limits
8.2 Advantages
21 Section sec_8.3
Section sec_8.4
Section sec_8.4.1
Section sec_8.4.2
8.3 Limitations
8.4 Example
22 Table tab_3
23 Section sec_8.4.3
24 Figure fig_3
Section sec_9
Section sec_9.1
Section sec_9.1.1
9 High-low control chart
9.1 Control limits
25 Section sec_9.1.2
Section sec_9.2
Section sec_9.3
Section sec_9.4
Section sec_9.5
9.2 Interpretation
9.3 Advantages
9.4 Limitations
9.5 Example
26 Table tab_4
27 Section sec_9.5.1
Section sec_10
Figure fig_4
10 Trend control chart
28 Section sec_10.1
Section sec_10.1.1
Section sec_10.1.2
Section sec_10.2
10.1 Control limits
10.2 Advantages
29 Section sec_10.3
Section sec_10.4
Section sec_10.4.1
Section sec_10.4.2
10.3 Limitations
10.4 Example
30 Table tab_5
31 Figure fig_5
Section sec_10.4.3
32 Section sec_11
Section sec_11.1
Section sec_11.1.1
Section sec_11.1.2
Section sec_11.2
Section sec_11.3
11 Control chart for coefficient of variation
11.1 Control limits
11.2 Advantage
11.3 Limitation
33 Section sec_11.4
Table tab_6
11.4 Example
34 Section sec_11.4.1
Figure fig_6
Section sec_11.4.2
Section sec_12
12 Control chart for non-normal data
35 Section sec_12.1
Section sec_12.1.1
Section sec_12.1.2
Section sec_12.1.3
Section sec_12.1.3.1
Section sec_12.1.3.2
12.1 Control limits
36 Section sec_12.1.3.3
Section sec_12.2
Table tab_7
12.2 Example
37 Section sec_12.2.1
Section sec_12.2.1.1
Section sec_12.2.1.2
38 Figure fig_7
Section sec_12.2.2
39 Section sec_12.2.3
Section sec_12.2.4
Section sec_12.2.4.1
40 Table tab_8
Section sec_12.2.4.2
Section sec_13
13 Standardized p- chart
41 Figure fig_8
42 Section sec_13.1
Section sec_13.2
Section sec_13.3
Table tab_9
13.1 Control limits
13.2 Advantages and limitations
13.3 Example
43 Figure fig_9
Section sec_13.3.1
44 Section sec_14
Section sec_14.1
Section sec_14.2
14 Demerit control chart
14.1 Criteria for selection of demerit weights
14.2 Example of assigning demerit weights for fabrics
45 Section sec_14.3
14.3 Control limits
46 Section sec_14.4
Section sec_14.5
Section sec_14.6
14.4 Interpretation
14.5 Advantages
14.6 Limitations
47 Section sec_14.7
14.7 Example
48 Table tab_10
49 Figure fig_10
Section sec_14.7.1
Section sec_15
15 Control chart for inspection by gauging
50 Section sec_15.1
Section sec_15.2
Section sec_15.2.1
Section sec_15.2.2
Section sec_15.2.3
15.1 Lower and upper gauge limits
15.2 Preliminary steps
51 Section sec_15.3
Section sec_15.3.1
Section sec_15.3.2
Table tab_11
Section sec_15.4
Section sec_15.5
15.3 Gauge limits and control limits
15.4 Plotting
15.5 Interpretation
52 Section sec_15.5.1
Section sec_15.5.2
Section sec_15.5.3
Section sec_15.5.4
Section sec_15.6
Section sec_15.7
Section sec_15.8
15.6 Advantages
15.7 Limitations
15.8 Estimation of process average and process variation
53 Section sec_15.9
15.9 Example
54 Table tab_12
Figure fig_11
55 Section sec_15.9.1
56 Annex sec_A
Annex A
(informative)

Factors for computing control limits

57 Table tab_A.1
59 Reference ref_1
Reference ref_2
Reference ref_3
Reference ref_4
Reference ref_5
Reference ref_6
Reference ref_7
Reference ref_8
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BS ISO 7870-5:2014
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