IL4202 Applied Quality Engineering Syllabus:
IL4202 Applied Quality Engineering Syllabus – Anna University PG Syllabus Regulation 2021
OBJECTIVES:
Developing a clear knowledge in the basics of various quality concepts.
Facilitating the students in understanding the application of control charts and its techniques.
Developing the special control procedures for service and process oriented industries.
Analyzing and understanding the process capability study.
Developing the acceptance sampling procedures for incoming raw material.
UNIT I INTRODUCTION
Quality Dimensions – Quality definitions – Inspection – Quality control – Quality Assurance – Quality planning – Quality costs – Economics of quality – Quality loss function
UNIT II QUALITY CONTROL CHARTS
Chance and assignable causes of process variation, statistical basis of the control chart, control charts for variables- X , R and S charts, attribute control charts – p, np, c and u- Construction and application.
UNIT III SPECIAL CONTROL PROCEDURES
Warning and modified control limits, control chart for individual measurements, multi-vari chart, X chart with a linear trend, chart for moving averages and ranges, cumulative-sum and exponentially weighted moving average control charts.
UNIT IV STATISTICAL PROCESS CONTROL
Process stability, process capability analysis using a Histogram or probability plots and control chart. Gauge capability studies, setting specification limits.
UNIT V ACCEPTANCE SAMPLING
The acceptance sampling fundamental, OC curve, sampling plans for attributes, simple, double, multiple and sequential, sampling plans for variables, MIL-STD-105D and MIL-STD-414E & IS2500 standards.
TOTAL: 60 PERIODS
OUTCOMES:
Students will be able to:
CO1: Control the quality of processes using control charts for variables in manufacturing industries.
CO2: Control the occurrence of defective product and the defects in manufacturing companies.
CO3: Control the occurrence of defects in services.
CO4: Analyzing and understanding the process capability study.
CO5: Developing the acceptance sampling procedures for incoming raw material.