
Module 8 Non-Replicable Measurement Systems
Lesson M8-00
Text: Section 6
Duration: 2 minutes
- Measurement System Assessment
- References and Downloads
- M02 MSA Definitions
- M03 Gage R&R Studies
- 1 Overview and Planning for a Gage R&R Study
- 2 Analysis – Average and Range Method
- 3 Setting up and Analyzing a Gage R&R in Minitab
- 4 Exercise – Analyzing a Gage R&R Study
- 5 Analysis – ANOVA Method
- 6 Analyzing a Gage R&R in Minitab (ANOVA Method)
- 7 Exercises – Analyzing Gage R&R Studies (ANOVA)
- 8 Analysis – ANOVA with Significant Interactions
- 9 Gage R&R with Other Factors (Expanded Gage R&R)
- M04 SPC for Measurement Systems
- M05 Linearity & Bias Assessment
- M06 Attribute Systems Assessment
- M07 Comparing Measurement Systems
- M08 Non-Replicable Measurement Systems
Non-Replicable Measurement Systems Module Introduction
In the types of assessments covered in this course, taking replicate measurements is a key part of quantifying the measurement error. However, in some measurement systems, it is not possible to repeat the measurement with the same/part specimen. While there is no perfect solution to this problem, several methods may be used to quantify measurement error in the absence of replication. This module introduces several methods that may be used depending on the situation.
- Measurement System Assessment
- References and Downloads
- M02 MSA Definitions
- M03 Gage R&R Studies
- 1 Overview and Planning for a Gage R&R Study
- 2 Analysis – Average and Range Method
- 3 Setting up and Analyzing a Gage R&R in Minitab
- 4 Exercise – Analyzing a Gage R&R Study
- 5 Analysis – ANOVA Method
- 6 Analyzing a Gage R&R in Minitab (ANOVA Method)
- 7 Exercises – Analyzing Gage R&R Studies (ANOVA)
- 8 Analysis – ANOVA with Significant Interactions
- 9 Gage R&R with Other Factors (Expanded Gage R&R)
- M04 SPC for Measurement Systems
- M05 Linearity & Bias Assessment
- M06 Attribute Systems Assessment
- M07 Comparing Measurement Systems
- M08 Non-Replicable Measurement Systems
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