Thursday, May 17, 2012

Histogram & capability analysis

In the last post we looked at tools for analyzing distribution of variable data. Histogram is the most popular distribution analysis tool. Using the histogram we can also predict the capability of the process.

Histogram shows the frequency distribution of the data. The curve shows shape of the distribution. Skew measures asymmetry of the distribution. A positive skew indicates a histogram with a longer right side tail whereas a negative skew has a longer left side tail.

So where is the tie in between the histogram and capability analysis?
Process capability analysis compares process performance against specifications. Histogram shows the distribution of process data. If the histogram graphically showed the specification limits then it is showing if the process is performing within specs or not. So visually the histogram would show if the process is producing good parts or not.

Numerically capability of a process can be analyzed by calculating the capability indices. There are several capability indices each showing an aspect of process capability. Most popular capability indices are Cp, Cpk, Pp, Ppk.

Read our White Paper on different capability indices and their uses.

What capability indices do you to determine process capability? How do you use the histogram for distribution analysis?

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