Int. J. Productivity and Quality Management, Vol. 27, No. 4, 2019 435
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Fuzzy multi-objective economic-statistical design of
X-bar control chart
Abhijeet Ganguly*
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
K.L. University,
Guntur, 522502, India
Email: abhijeet@kluniversity.in
*Corresponding author
Saroj Kumar Patel
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
National Institute of Technology,
Rourkela, 769008, India
Email: skpatel85@gmail.com
Abstract: Nowadays manufacturing organisations are aiming towards
producing higher quality outputs at lower cost of production to keep stride with
the competition. The control charts are the most popular and widely used
statistical process control tools that can be used for monitoring the unevenness
in quality characteristics of a production process. The economic-statistical
design of control chart selects three parameters, namely sample size n,
sampling interval h and control limit width k to achieve the lowest cost with
desirable statistical properties. However, the cost function and statistical
properties are interrelated. Hence, minimising the cost as the only objective is
not an efficient method of designing control charts. In this paper, a
multi-objective model for the economic-statistical design of X-bar control chart
has been proposed with three objectives, i.e., to minimise mean hourly cost,
maximise in-control average run length and maximise the power of detecting
process shift. A multi-objective evolutionary genetic algorithm is used to obtain
the Pareto-optimal solution for this design which is then ranked by fuzzy
performance importance index. The performance of the proposed method is
compared through a numerical example and observed to be superior to that
reported in the literature.
Keywords: economic-statistical design; fuzzy logic; multi-objective genetic
algorithm; Taguchi method; X-bar control chart.
Reference to this paper should be made as follows: Ganguly, A. and Patel, S.K.
(2019) ‘Fuzzy multi-objective economic-statistical design of X-bar control
chart’, Int. J. Productivity and Quality Management, Vol. 27, No. 4,
pp.435–463.
Biographical notes: Abhijeet Ganguly is an Associate Professor in the
Department of Mechanical Engineering at K.L. University, Guntur, India. He
obtained his PhD from the National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, Odisha,
India. His research areas of interest are quality assurance, optimisation and
manufacturing process. He has published several research papers in various
journals.