Measurement Science Review (Feb 2018)

Measurement System Analyses – Gauge Repeatability and Reproducibility Methods

  • Cepova Lenka,
  • Kovacikova Andrea,
  • Cep Robert,
  • Klaput Pavel,
  • Mizera Ondrej

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/msr-2018-0004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. 20 – 27

Abstract

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The submitted article focuses on a detailed explanation of the average and range method (Automotive Industry Action Group, Measurement System Analysis approach) and of the honest Gauge Repeatability and Reproducibility method (Evaluating the Measurement Process approach). The measured data (thickness of plastic parts) were evaluated by both methods and their results were compared on the basis of numerical evaluation. Both methods were additionally compared and their advantages and disadvantages were discussed. One difference between both methods is the calculation of variation components. The AIAG method calculates the variation components based on standard deviation (then a sum of variation components does not give 100 %) and the honest GRR study calculates the variation components based on variance, where the sum of all variation components (part to part variation, EV & AV) gives the total variation of 100 %. Acceptance of both methods among the professional society, future use, and acceptance by manufacturing industry were also discussed. Nowadays, the AIAG is the leading method in the industry.

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