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statistical quality control Statistical process control (SPC) or statistical quality control (SQC) is the application of statistical methods to monitor and control the quality of a production process. This helps to ensure that the process operates efficiently, producing mo ...
, a u-chart is a type of
control chart Control charts are graphical plots used in production control to determine whether quality and manufacturing processes are being controlled under stable conditions. (ISO 7870-1) The hourly status is arranged on the graph, and the occurrence of ...
used to monitor "count"-type data where the sample size is greater than one, typically the average number of nonconformities per unit. The u-chart differs from the c-chart in that it accounts for the possibility that the number or size of inspection units for which nonconformities are to be counted may vary. Larger samples may be an economic necessity or may be necessary to increase the area of opportunity in order to track very low nonconformity levels. Examples of processes suitable for monitoring with a u-chart include: *Monitoring the number of nonconformities per lot of raw material received where the lot size varies *Monitoring the number of new infections in a hospital per day *Monitoring the number of accidents for delivery trucks per day As with the c-chart, the
Poisson distribution In probability theory and statistics, the Poisson distribution () is a discrete probability distribution that expresses the probability of a given number of events occurring in a fixed interval of time if these events occur with a known const ...
is the basis for the chart and requires the same assumptions. The control limits for this chart type are \bar u \pm 3\sqrt where \bar u is the estimate of the long-term process mean established during control-chart setup. The observations u_i = \frac are plotted against these control limits, where xi is the number of nonconformities for the ith subgroup and ni is the number of inspection units in the ith subgroup.


See also

* c-chart


References

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