Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
478351 European Journal of Operational Research 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Acceptance sampling has been one of practical tools for quality assurance applications, which provide a general rule to the producer and the consumer for product acceptance determination. It has been shown that variables sampling plans requires less sampling compared with attributes sampling plans. Thus, variables sampling plans become more attractive and desirable especially when the required quality level is very high or the allowable fraction non-conforming is very small. This paper attempts to develop an efficient and economic sampling scheme, variables repetitive group sampling plan, by incorporating the concept of Taguchi loss function. The OC curve of the proposed plan is derived based on the exact sampling distribution and the plan parameters are determined by minimizing the average sample number with two constraints specified by the producer and the consumer. The efficiency of the proposed variables RGS is examined and also compared with the existing variables single sampling plan in terms of the sample size required for inspection. In addition, tables of the plan parameters for various combinations of entry parameters are provided and an example is presented for illustration.

► A new variables sampling scheme based on Cpm is developed for lot sentencing. ► The OC curve of the proposed plan is derived using the exact sampling distribution. ► The efficiency of the proposed plan is examined and compared with the existing plan. ► The proposed plan will provide the desired protection with minimum ASN. ► An example is presented and tables of the plan parameters are provided.

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