AN INVESTIGATIVE STUDY ON THE COMBINING SPC AND EPC

SPC와 EPC 통합에 관한 조사연구

  • 김종걸 (성균관대학교 시스템경영공학부) ;
  • 정해운 (오산대학 공업경영과)
  • Published : 1999.11.01

Abstract

Engineering process control (EPC) is one of the techniques very widely used in process. EPC is based on control theory which aims at keeping the process on target. Statistical process control (SPC), also known as statistical process monitoring. The main purpose of SPC is to look for assignable causes (variability) in the process data. The combined SPC/EPC scheme is gaining recognition in the process industries where the process frequently experiences a drifting mean. This paper aims to study the difference between SPC and EPC in simple terms and presents a case study that demonstrates successful integration of SPC and EPC for a product in drifting industry. Statistical process control (SPC) monitoring of the special causes of a process, along with engineering feedback control such as proportional-integral-derivative (PID) control, is a major tool for on-line quality improvement.

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