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Process Behavior Charts Technique variable data

The major objective in SPC is to use process data and statistical techniques to determine whether the process operation is normal or abnormal. The SPC methodology is based on the fundamental assumption that normal process operation can be characterized by random variations around a mean value. The random variability is caused by the cumulative effects of a number of largely unavoidable phenomena such as electrical measurement noise, turbulence, and random fluctuations in feedstock or catalyst preparation. If this situation exists, the process is said to be in a state of statistical control (or in control), and the control chart measurements tend to be normally distributed about the mean value. By contrast, frequent control chart violations would indicate abnormal process behavior or an out-of-control situation. Then a search would be initiated to attempt to identify the assignable cause or the. special cause of the abnormal behavior... [Pg.37]


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