Sunday, October 13, 2019
Case Study- Bayfield Mud Company
Case Study- Bayfield Mud Company    Dilip  Navjot  Amanpreet Singh    Introduction  According to the case study of the bag weight problem, therefore the control department gathered the weight bag as a sample from three different shifts (morning, afternoon, night) every day. As per given report the six samples collected per shift, therefore the size of the sample is six. To analysis the report of three different shift, we will apply x-bar chart and range chart.  Moreover we will take mean value i.e is 50, explanation given below. In addition we will also calculate the range chart figure for every samples in different shifts, which will be find out by applying formula (Largest-Smallest).  Analysis  D3(Value taken from Sigma table)=0  D4 (Value taken from Sigma table)==2.004  N(Sample Size)=6  Standard Deviation=1.2  Desired Control Limit 3Sigma =99.73%  Formulation  For X Chart  UCL x (Upper Control Limit for x bar) = X-Dbl Bar+Zà ¯Ã¢â ¬Ã  Ã ¯Ã à ³x  Lower Control Limit (Upper Control Limit = X-Dbl Bar-Zà ¯Ã¢â ¬Ã  Ã ¯Ã à ³x  à ¯Ã à ³x= is calculated by à ¯Ã à ³/Sqrt(n)  For R Chart  UCLR (Upper Control Limit for the Range) = D4*RBar  LCLR(Lower Control Limit for the Range)= D3*Rbar    Morning Shift    For X Chart    For R Chart    Samples    Time     Shifts    Average    Smallest     Largest    Range    X Bar (Averages)    49.80    R-Bar (CL)    3.45    1    6    Day 1 Morning    49.6    48.7    50.7    2.0    UCLx    51.27    LCL r    0.00    2    7    50.2    49.1    51.2    2.1    LCLx    48.33    UCL r    6.91    3    8    50.6    49.6    51.4    1.8    CL    50    4    9    50.8    50.2    51.8    1.6    5    10    49.9    49.2    52.3    3.1    6    11    50.3    48.6    51.7    3.1    7    12    48.6    46.2    50.4    4.2    8    1    49    46.4    50    3.6    9    6    Day 2 Morning    48.6    47.4    52    4.6    10    7    50    49.2    52.2    3.0    11    8    49.8    49    52.4    3.4    12    9    50.3    49.4    51.7    2.3    13    10    50.2    49.6    51.8    2.2    14    11    50    49    52.3    3.3    15    12    50    48.8    52.4    3.6    16    1    50.1    49.4    53.6    4.2    17    6    Day 3 Morning    48.4    45    49    4.0    18    7    48.8    44.8    49.7    4.9    19    8    49.6    48    51.8    3.8    20    9    50    48.1    52.7    4.6    21    10    51    48.1    55.2    7.1    22    11    50.4    49.5    54.1    4.6    23    12    50    48.7    50.9    2.2    24    1    48.9    47.6    51.2    3.6    Afternoon Shift    For X Chart    For R Chart    Samples    Time     Shifts    Average    Smallest     Largest    Range    X Bar (Averages)    48.93    R-Bar (CL)    4.38    1    2    Day 1 Afternoon    49    46    50.6    4.6    UCLx    50.40    LCL r    0.00    2    3    49.8    48.2    50.8    2.6    LCLx    47.46    UCL r    8.78    3    4    50.3    49.2    52.7    3.5    CL    50    4    5    51.4    50    55.3    5.3    5    6    51.6    49.2    54.7    5.5    6    7    51.8    50    55.6    5.6    7    8    51    48.6    53.2    4.6    8    9    50.5    49.4    52.4    3    9    2    Day 2 Afternoon    49.70    48.6    51    2.4    10    3    48.4    47.2    51.7    4.5    11    4    47.20    45.3    50.9    5.6    12    5    46.8    44.1    49    4.9    13    6    46.8    41    51.2    10.2    14    7    50    46.2    51.7    5.5    15    8    47.4    44    48.7    4.7    16    9    47    44.2    48.9    4.7    17    2    Day 3 Afternoon    49.8    48.4    51    2.6    18    3    49.8    48.8    50.8    2    19    4    50    49.1    50.6    1.5    20    5    47.8    45.2    51.2    6    21    6    46.4    44    49.7    5.7    22    7    46.4    44.4    50    5.6    23    8    47.2    46.6    48.9    2.3    24    9    48.4    47.2    49.5    2.3    Night Shifts    X Bar Chart    R Chart    Samples    Time     Shifts    Average    Smallest     Largest    R-Bar    X Bar Average    48.65    R- Bar (CL)    3.36    1    10    Day1 Night    49.2    46.1    50.7    4.6    UCLx    51.50    UCLr    6.73    2    11    49    46.3    50.8    4.5    LCLx    45.80    LCLr    0    3    12    48.40    45.4    50.2    4.8    CL    50    4    1    47.6    44.3    49.7    5.4    5    2    47.4    44.1    49.6    5.5    6    3    48.20    45.2    49    3.8    7    4    48    45.5    49.1    3.6    8    5    48.40    47.1    49.6    2.5    9    10    Day 2 Night    47.2    46.6    50.2    3.6    10    11    48.6    47    50    3    11    12    49.8    48.2    50.4    2.2    12    1    49.6    48.4    51.7    3.3    13    2    50    49    52.2    3.2    14    3    50    49.2    50    0.8    15    4    47.2    46.3    50.5    4.2    16    5    47    44.1    49.7    5.6    17    10    Day 3 Night    49.2    48.1    50.7    2.6    18    11    48.40    47    50.8    3.8    19    12    47.2    46.4    49.2    2.8    20    1    47.4    46.8    49    2.2    21    2    48.8    47.2    51.4    4.2    22    3    49.6    49    50.6    1.6    23    4    51    50.5    51.5    1    24    5    50.5    50    51.9    1.9    Analysis Report à  Ã    à  Ã   After calculating and analysing the three different shifts of three days. We can observe that second shift and third shift consistently out of control. Although, 21 Samples of range chart is only out of control which is 7.10 which is greater than UCLr which is 6.9. Despite, this is only shift which is in control.  à   By observing the second shift it is clearly seen that x chart is out of control, whereasà   R chart of second shift is in control only 13 Samples is out of control which is 10.20 whereas UCLr is 8.7842  à   Now, for third shift, the X bar Chart the process is consistently out of control whereas the R chart is perfectly in control.  Recommendation.   In order to control the system, Company should be done some changes, mention below    In order to build up the productivity, training should be provide to the new employees especially in the night shift. Another solution company can shift experienced employee in night shift to maintain the balance.  Bayfield Mud Company should examine their machinery on regular basis as prescribed by managers. As we know a small issued can convert into big hindrance at the time of execution.  Company should hire some quality control specialist who can take proper responsibilities of audit and track every problems with all documents in efficient way.  Bayfield Company should do automated testing device to observe the bag weights.    
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