Measurement Systems Analysis: If You Can't Measure It, You Can't Reliably Improve It
Measurement Systems Analysis: If You Can't Measure It, You Can't Reliably Improve It
Rij R
Rij = | XAij - XBij | R e
nopk d2
𝑋𝐴𝑖𝑗 + 𝑋𝐵𝑖𝑗
The averages for each unit: 𝑋ത𝑖𝑗 =
2
σ 𝑋ത𝑖𝑗
The product average for each operator: 𝑋ധ𝑗 =
𝑘
2
𝑅𝑂 𝜎𝑒2
The Reproducibility, o 𝜎𝑂 = −
𝑑2 𝑛𝑂
n op
The Upper & Lower Decision Limits, UDL:
e
X 3
nk
These decision limits are derived from the hypothesis that
there is no difference between operators.
ˆ
x
ˆ
n
If any values fall outside the decision limits, that operator(s)
is significantly different from the other operators.
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Example of Operator Reproducibility
An example of a reproducibility decision chart with a significant
difference between operators is:
Operator Reproducibility
4.9
4.8
Product Average
4.7
4.6
4.5
4.4
4.3
1 2 3 4
Operator
1 + 𝜌𝑅&𝑅
𝐷𝑅 𝑅&𝑅 =
1 − 𝜌𝑅&𝑅
15
10
The Youden plot at left shows
all operators.
5
0
0 5 10
Measurement A
15 20 25
The operator repeatability is
Operator 1
Operator 3
Operator 2
Operator 4
visually similar.
1:1 Line Specification
15
1
10
0.8
0.6
5
0.4
0.2
0
0
0 5 10 15 20 25
Measurement A
Operator 1 Operator 2 Operator 3 Operator 4
Operator 1 Operator 2
Operator 3 Operator 4
1:1 Line Specification
There is no statistically significant
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Operator to Operator “Stability”
It is possible to fix both repeatability and any
systemic bias at the same time.
Product Average
11.0
10.8
a practical difference. 20 20
15 15
Trial B
Trial B
10 10
Repeatability e = 0.55
5 5
Reproducibility o = 0.41
0 0
R&R R&R = 0.68 6.43% of the total variation
0 5 10 15 20 25 0 5 10 15 20 25
e = 1 e = 0
R&R
Dre == 6.4%
6.8 of the total Dr = 7.3 Dr = 7.7
observed
Dr R&R= variation
5.5
Operator 3 Operator 4
Dre = 6.8 25 25
Dr R&R= 5.5 20 20
15 15
Trial B
Trial B
10 10
individual operator Youden Plots, 5
5
1.176
1.175
Measurement B
1.174
1.173
1.172
1.171
1.17
1.169
1.169 1.17 1.171 1.172 1.173 1.174 1.175 1.176 1.177
Measurement A
Inspector 1 Inspector 2
Inspector 3 IQA
1:1 Line Specification
Total Supplier
Average Range
1.176 0.0008
Measurement
1.175 Error 0.0006
0.0004
Measurement B
1.174 0.0002
0
1.173
Inspector 1 Inspector 2 Inspector 3 IQA
1.172
Product Average
1.177
Reproducibility 1.173
between
1.176
IQA and 1.172
the
1.175
Supplier 1.171
Inspector 1 Inspector 2 Inspector 3 IQA
Measurement B
1.174
1.173
The ANOM chart shows that the bias is
1.172
statistically significant with IQA reading
1.171 substantially lower than the supplier
1.17 inspectors.
1.169
1.169 1.17 1.171 1.172 1.173 1.174 1.175 1.176 1.177 The statistical analysis of this bias is
Measurement A
redundant to the visually obvious bias
Inspector 1 Inspector 2
Inspector 3 IQA
on the Youden plot.
1:1 Line Specification
Ellis Ott
1.175
Measurement B
1.174
1.172
1.171
1.17
Inspector 2
wrong. Inspector 3
1:1 Line
IQA
Specification
1.174
Average Range
0.0003
that the repeatability of each 0.0002
0
Inspector 1 Inspector 2 Inspector 3 IQA
Product Average
significant bias between operators 1.1720