Artículo
On confidence intervals construction for measurement system capability indicators
Fecha de publicación:
01/2017
Editorial:
International Refereed Journal of Engineering and Science
Revista:
International Refereed Journal of Engineering and Science
ISSN:
2319-1821
e-ISSN:
2319-183X
Idioma:
Inglés
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Artículo publicado
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Resumen
There are many criteria that have been proposed to determine the capability of a measurement system, all based on estimates of variance components. Some of them are the Precision to Tolerance Ratio, the Signal to Noise Ratio and the probabilities of misclassification.For most of these indicators, there are no exact confidence intervals, since the exact distributions of the point estimators are not known. In such situations, two approaches are widely used to obtain approximate confidence intervals: the Modified Large Samples (MLS) methods initially proposed by Graybill and Wang, and the construction of Generalized Confidence Intervals (GCI) introduced by Weerahandi.In this work we focus on the construction of the confidence intervals by the generalized approach in the context of Gauge repeatability and reproducibility studies. Since GCI are obtained by simulation procedures, we analyze the effect of the number of simulations on the variability of the confidence limits as well as the effect of the size of the experiment designed to collect data on the precision of the estimates. Both studies allowed deriving some practical implementation guidelines in the use of the GCI approach.We finally present a real case study in which this technique was applied to evaluate the capability of a destructive measurement system.
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Citación
Dianda, Daniela Fernanda; Pagura, José Alberto; Ballarini, Nicolás Marcelo; On confidence intervals construction for measurement system capability indicators; International Refereed Journal of Engineering and Science; International Refereed Journal of Engineering and Science; 6; 1; 1-2017; 8-16
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