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Designing of Variables Repetitive Group Sampling Plan Involving Minimum Average Sample Number
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Sampling PlanGroup Sampling PlanEngineeringDesignSampling TheoryComplex SampleSampling TechniqueSampling (Statistics)Optimal Experimental DesignCombinatorial OptimizationUnknown Standard DeviationSampling MethodsStatisticsSurvey MethodologyOperations Research
ABSTRACT This article proposes the variables repetitive group sampling plan where the quality characteristic follows normal distribution or lognormal distribution and has upper or lower specification limit. The problem is formulated as a nonlinear programming problem where the objective function to be minimized is the average sample number and the constraints are related to lot acceptance probabilities at acceptable quality level (AQL) and limiting quality level (LQL) under the operating characteristic curve. Sampling plan tables are constructed for the selection of parameters indexed by AQL and LQL in the cases of known standard deviation and unknown standard deviation. It is shown that the proposed sampling plan significantly reduces the average sample number as compared with the single and double sampling plans.
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