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Acceptance sampling plan was applied by the US military to the testing of bullet during World War ll. If every bullet was tested in advance, no bullets would be left to ship, since testing was required for firing. If on the other hand, none were tested, malfunction might occur in the battle field with potential disastrous result.
When time and technology limitations are very high. When lot size is very large. Suppliers quality history is good enough to justify less than 100% inspection.
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ADVANTAGES
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It is economical. It requires less time and less effort. It requires less personnel, etc.
DISADVANTAGES
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There is always high risk for both the producer and the customer. Requires expertise in statistical aspects.
Acceptance Quality Level (AQL): this is the poorest quality level of the suppliers process that the customer would consider to be acceptable as a process average.
Lot Tolerance Percentage Defect (LTPD): This is the poorest quality that a consumer is willing to tolerate in an individual lot.
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A single sampling plan is the simplest and shortest plan. Here decision is based on single trial. A sample size (n) is drawn from a batch or lot (N). If the number of non conforming units is less or equal to a predetermined number(c), then the lot is accepted, otherwise rejected.
Let lot size, N=1000, sample size=30, acceptance number, c=3. This means that the batch to be inspected contains 1000 pieces of garments. 30 pieces garments are randomly drawn from the batch and inspected. If the number of nonconforming units if found less than or equal to 3 pieces, then entire batch is accepted, if the number of nonconforming units is more than 3 pieces, then the entire batch is rejected.
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OC curve
EXAMPLE Suppose that in addition to selecting the group, he must also rank each of the players in that starting lineup according to their ability.
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EXAMPLE There are 12 players on the Carolina Forest High School basketball team. Coach Thompson must pick five players among the twelve on the team to comprise the starting lineup. How many different groups are possible?
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This curve plots the probability of accepting the lot (Y-axis) versus the lot fraction nonconforming or percent defectives (X-axis).
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DOUBLE
SAMPLING PLAN
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Lot Size = N Sample size in the 1st trial = n1 Sample size in the 2nd trial = n2 Acceptance no. for 1st trial = c1 2nd Acceptance no.= c2 No. of defects for 1st sample = D1 No. of defects for 2nd sample = D2
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In the first trial, sample n1 is taken from the lot N. If the defects D1 is less or equal to acceptance no c1, then the entire lot is accepted, without requiring the second trial. If D1 is greater than acceptance no c2, then the entire lot is rejected without requiring the 2nd trial. In case D1 is greater than c1 but less or equal to c2, then the 2nd sample size n2 is taken. If D1+D2 is less than or equal to c2, then the lot is accepted otherwise rejected.
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Suppose, N=3000, n1=40, n2 = 80, c1=1, c2=4 A lot contains 3000 units of garments, in the 1st trial 40 units are randomly drawn. If the defective unit is less or equal to 1, lot is accepted, without requiring the 2nd trial. If the no defective units are greater than 4 then the entire lot is rejected without requiring the 2nd trial. If the defective units are 2 or 3 or 4 then 2nd sample 80 pieces are taken. If the total defective units (1st + 2nd ) is less or equal to 4 then the lot is accepted, otherwise rejected.
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Sample n1 is taken
Accept lot
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Reject lot
Is D1+D2 > c2 ? N
Reject lot
Accept lot
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Suppose, N = 3000 n1 = 40, c1 = 2 n2 = 80, c2 = 4 D1 = nonconforming from n1= 40 sample D2 = nonconforming from n2= 80 sample
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Total probability of acceptance in 1st sample when actual non conformance 5% or 0.05
P1
80C x 0
(0.05)0 x (1-0.05)80-0 }
P2 (D1=3 & D2=1) = 40C1 x (0.05)1 x (1-0.05)40-1 = { 40C3 x (0.05)3 x (1-0.05)40-3 } X { 80C1 x (0.05)1 x (1-0.05)80-1 }
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P2 (D1=4 & D2=0) = 40C2 x (0.05)2 x (1-0.04)40-2 = { 40C4 x (0.05)4 x (1-0.05)40-4 } X { 80C0 x (0.05)0 x (1-0.05)80-0 }
=0.001488
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TOTAL COMBINED PROBABILITY OF ACCEPTANCE INCLUDING 1ST & 2ND SAMPLE WHEN ACTUAL NON CONFORMANCE IS 5% OR 0.05
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In double sampling plan, samples are taken maximum twice, where in multiple sampling plan, samples are taken many times before a decision is taken, regarding acceptance or rejection.
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Similar to double sampling plan, an acceptance number and a rejection number is specified. At any sample, if cumulative number of defectives is less than or equal to the acceptance number, the entire lot is accepted and no more samples are taken or in the other way to say, the process of sampling is stopped. At any sample, if the cumulative number of defectives is more than or equal to rejection number, the entire lot is rejected and no more sample is taken. The process of taking samples continues only if the number of defectives is more then the acceptance number but less than the rejection number.
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Sample Number
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The acceptance number or rejection number are not by fixed numbers, rather in terms acceptance and rejection region. There are two types of sequecial sampling with respect to nature of drawing the sample
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For example, if = 0.05 = probability of type 1 error = 0.10 = probability of type 2 error P1 = 0.01 = fraction nonconforming for which probability of acceptance is high P2 = 0.10 = fraction nonconforming for which probability of acceptance is low Then, X1 = -a1 + b*n = -0.393 + 0.04 * n X2 = a2 + b*n = 1.205 + 0.04 * n
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Both acceptance number and rejection numbers must be integers. The acceptance number is the next integer less than or equal to X1 and the rejection number is the next number greater than or equal to X2.
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