
Multivariate Statistical Process Control with Industrial Applications
Society for Industrial & Applied Mathematics,U.S. (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 30. November 2001
Book
Hardback
276 pages
978-0-89871-496-8 (ISBN)
Description
This applied, self-contained text provides detailed coverage of the practical aspects of multivariate statistical process control (MVSPC) based on the application of Hotelling's T2 statistic. MVSPC is the application of multivariate statistical techniques to improve the quality and productivity of an industrial process. The authors, leading researchers in this area who have developed major software for this type of charting procedure, provide valuable insight into the T2 statistic. Intentionally including only a minimal amount of theory, they lead readers through the construction and monitoring phases of the T2 control statistic using numerous industrial examples taken primarily from the chemical and power industries. These examples are applied to the construction of historical data sets to serve as a point of reference for the control procedure and are also applied to the monitoring phase, where emphasis is placed on signal location and interpretation in terms of the process variables.
Specifically devoted to the T2 methodology, this is the only book available that concisely and thoroughly presents such topics as how to construct a historical data set; how to check the necessary assumptions used with this procedure; how to chart the T2 statistic; how to interpret its signals; how to use the chart in the presence of autocorrelated data; and how to apply the procedure to batch processes. The book comes with a CD-ROM containing a 90-day demonstration version of the QualStat (TM) multivariate SPC software specifically designed for the application of T2 control procedures. The CD-ROM is compatible with Windows (R) 95, Windows (R) 98, Windows (R) Me Millennium Edition, and Windows NT (R) operating systems.
Specifically devoted to the T2 methodology, this is the only book available that concisely and thoroughly presents such topics as how to construct a historical data set; how to check the necessary assumptions used with this procedure; how to chart the T2 statistic; how to interpret its signals; how to use the chart in the presence of autocorrelated data; and how to apply the procedure to batch processes. The book comes with a CD-ROM containing a 90-day demonstration version of the QualStat (TM) multivariate SPC software specifically designed for the application of T2 control procedures. The CD-ROM is compatible with Windows (R) 95, Windows (R) 98, Windows (R) Me Millennium Edition, and Windows NT (R) operating systems.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 262 mm
Width: 184 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
693 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-89871-496-8 (9780898714968)
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Content
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction to the T2 Statistic
Chapter 2: Basic Concepts about the T2 Statistic
Chapter 3: Checking Assumptions for Using a T2 Statistic
Chapter 4: Construction of Historical Data Set
Chapter 5: Charting the T2 Statistic in Phase I
Chapter 6: Charting the T2 Statistic in Phase II
Chapter 7: Interpretation of T2 Signals for Two Variables
Chapter 8: Interpretation of T2 Signals for the General Case
Chapter 9: Improving the Sensitivity of the T2 Statistic
Chapter 10: Autocorrelation in T2 Control Charts
Chapter 11 The T2 Statistic and Batch Processes
Appendix: Distribution Tables
Bibliography
Index.
Chapter 1: Introduction to the T2 Statistic
Chapter 2: Basic Concepts about the T2 Statistic
Chapter 3: Checking Assumptions for Using a T2 Statistic
Chapter 4: Construction of Historical Data Set
Chapter 5: Charting the T2 Statistic in Phase I
Chapter 6: Charting the T2 Statistic in Phase II
Chapter 7: Interpretation of T2 Signals for Two Variables
Chapter 8: Interpretation of T2 Signals for the General Case
Chapter 9: Improving the Sensitivity of the T2 Statistic
Chapter 10: Autocorrelation in T2 Control Charts
Chapter 11 The T2 Statistic and Batch Processes
Appendix: Distribution Tables
Bibliography
Index.