Concepts for R&R Studies (Barrentine)
Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Procedures for Performing and R&R Study
Chapter 3 Measurement Capability Indices
Chapter 4 Planning an R&R Study
Chapter 5 What Do We Do If the Results Are Unacceptable?
Chapter 6 How Do I Compare R&R Results to the Device Manufacturer's Specs?
Chapter 7 Evaluation by Analysis of Variance
Chapter 8 What are the Relationships of the Measurement Capability Indices and Process Capability?
Chapter 9 Examples of Problems and Procedures
X-Ray Gage
Electronic Width Gage
Chemicals
Sheet Flatness
Physical Tests
Profilometers
Micrometers
Scales
Bore Gage
Nuclear Moisture Gage
Chapter 10 Conclusion
Index to Appendixes
Appendix A The Standard Procedure
Appendix B Factors for Varying Sample Sizes
Appendix C Derivation of Repeatability and K1 and K2 Factors
Appendix D Derivation of the Calculation of Reproducibility
Appendix E How to Address Variation within a Sample
Appendix F Confidence Levels in Estimating Standard Deviations
Appendix G Use of Control Charts
Appendix H Relationship of Process Capability and Measurement Capability Indices
Appendix I The Effect of R&R on Process Capability
References
Index