Beginning Engineers: Gage R&R ANOVA
In this video I give a quick recap of the Gage R&R process for evaluating your measurement system, then I focus in on how to specifically do the ANOVA version of Gage R&R.
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Was wondering how the numbers in the ANOVA table were calculated, thanks!
On 16:33, Part 2 and Part 3 should be 2.149 and 4.099. Just a typo I'm sure!
Great stuff. Could you consider having a video regarding creating shop factory Layouts? Regards.
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3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching. I have a video on facilities planning which is a similar topic (kzread.info/dash/bejne/p5h6j5J_mdmtls4.html) and on using cardboard cells to better estimate layout needs (kzread.info/dash/bejne/q4qM06uydaaeiJc.html). If you were thinking something more specific please let me know as I'm always looking for new video ideas.
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Hi, Can you please tell, if we can run the Gage R&R study by keeping Operator -an improved method Parts- replicates (R1, R2 and so on) Measurement- Measurement values Would appreciate your answer. Look further to discuss the same if you could drop your mail address.
Really wish you’d explained with an example and how this test is to be interpreted with a real world example. Good video but it’s just you reading out formulas and numbers towards the end of the video.
your videos are with low volume