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Developing a skip-lot sampling scheme by variables inspection using repetitive sampling as a reference plan

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  • Chien-Wei Wu
  • Amy H. I. Lee
  • Yi-San Huang

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In today’s manufacturing environment, the rate of defective products has been continuously decreasing; thus, variables sampling plans with process capability indices (PCIs) have been recommended to gather more information about a manufacturing process and reduce required sample sizes for inspection. In particular, skip-lot sampling plan (SkSP) is suitable for a series of lots having stable and excellent product quality. Moreover, the concept of repetitive group sampling (RGS), which can allow the use of less samples to maintain desired protection to producers and consumers, is especially appropriate where inspection or testing is costly or destructive. This study, by incorporating the advantages of PCIs, SkSP, and RGS, constructs a variables SkSP with RGS as the reference plan (called SkSP-RGS) based on one-sided PCIs for products with a unilateral specification limit. The proposed plan reduces the sample size while achieving a similar discriminatory power, compared with a conventional variables single sampling plan (SSP), a RGS plan (RGSP), and a SkSP of type 2 (SkSP-2). Tables of plan parameters are provided for frequently applied quality and risk requirements so that practitioners can easily apply the proposed plan.

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  • Chien-Wei Wu & Amy H. I. Lee & Yi-San Huang, 2022. "Developing a skip-lot sampling scheme by variables inspection using repetitive sampling as a reference plan," International Journal of Production Research, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 60(10), pages 3018-3030, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tprsxx:v:60:y:2022:i:10:p:3018-3030
    DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2021.1909768
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