Title: I.4 Implementation Issues
1I.4 Implementation Issues
- Fundamentals of Problem Solving
- DOE Implementation Issues
- DOE Stages
- Helicopter Experiment
- Project Reports
- Problem Solving/DOE Levels of Understanding
2Fundamentals of Problem SolvingThe Scientific
Method
- Science is built of facts the way a house is
built of bricks but an accumulation of facts is
no more science than a pile of bricks is a house. - -Henri Poincare
3Fundamentals of Problem SolvingThe Scientific
Method
- The Scientific Method
- Cycle Between Theories (or Hypotheses) and Data
Collection/Analysis to Repute or Refute the
Theories - The Shewhart/Deming Plan-Do-Study-Act Cycle Is
Based on This
4Fundamentals of Problem SolvingPDSA Cycle--The
Shewhart/Deming Cycle
- Most Problem Solving Strategies Are Elaborations
on the PDSA Cycle
PLAN
ACT
DO
STUDY
5Fundamentals of Problem SolvingThe PDSA Cycle
Problem And Its Scope
Define
Processes
PLAN
Assess Current Situation
Analyze Causes
DO
Experiment With Theories
STUDY
Analyze The Results
Verify Conclusions
Adopt or Abandon The Change
Revise The Standard Operating Procedure
ACT
Plan Continuous Improvement
6Fundamentals of Problem SolvingComments
- Getting Rid Of ACV (Assignable Or Special Cause
Variation) Is NOT Process Improvement! - Conclusions Drawn From Data Collected When The
Process Is Not Stable Are Suspect!
7 DOE Implementation IssuesDOE Stages
- Stages and Substages Are Just An Elaboration Of
The PDSA Cycle and The Seven Steps
8DOE Implementation IssuesDOE Stages
- A DOE Project Is ComposedOf A Number Of Stages
- The Preliminary Stage
- The Basic Understanding Stage
- The Refinement Stage
- The Verification Stage
- Each One Of These Stages And Their Substages Have
Certain Objectives
9DOE Implementation IssuesDOE Stages - Objectives
- The Overall Objective Of The Project
- Oftentimes Broad And Not Specific
- E.g, The Overall Objective May Be To Simply
Improve A Process - Stage Objectives Are Specific
10DOE Implementation IssuesDOE StagesThe
Preliminary Stage
- Considerations
- Measurement Methods
- Factor Selection
- Process and Measurement Variation
- Some Relevant Objectives For This Stage
- Determining The Quality Of The Measurement
Process - Understanding The Current Situation
11DOE Implementation IssuesDOE StagesTo Fix These
Ideas Lets Design a Helicopter
- Background
- Product Development at We R Toys is developing
a cheap "distraction" toy for use at restaurants
to keep young children entertained while waiting
for service. The toy - a paper helicopter -
needs to be simple in design since the children
will be assembling it using scissors, tape, paper
clips, etc. A study done using the prototype has
discovered that customer satisfaction is directly
related to the the total flight time of the
helicopter.
12DOE Implementation IssuesDOE StagesTo Fix These
Ideas Lets Design a Helicopter
- Background
- Engineering has been assigned the task to
optimize the flight time. Because of the
assembly requirements, the modifications should
not result in a design that is drastically
different in form for that of the prototype.
13DOE Implementation IssuesDOE StagesHelicopter
Experiment - The Basic Design
14DOE Implementation IssuesDOE StagesHelicopter
Experiment - Stage Objectives
- Overall Objective To increase flight time.
- Stage One Objectives Brainstorm to decide on
factors that possibly influence flight time.
Decide which factors are control factors and
which ones are noise factors. - Stage Two Objectives Decide on factors that are
to be included in an eight run screening design
and determine their levels for the design.
15DOE Implementation IssuesDOE StagesHelicopter
Experiment - Stage Objectives
- Stage Three Objectives Run the DOE from Stage
Two to screen out active factors from inactive
ones. For the active factors, decide on possible
settings for the next DOE Decide on what new
factors might be included in the next design. - Stage Four Objectives Run the DOE for the
factors and their settings decided in the
previous stage.
16DOE Implementation IssuesDOE StagesHelicopter
Experiment - Stage Objectives
- Stage Five Objective ???????
- Stage ???? (The Validation Stage) Objective
Your sequence of DOE's have led you to some
"Ideal Factor Setting" that "Optimize" the
performance of the helicopter with regard to its
flight time. This was done under laboratory
conditions. Will this performance be replicated
under normal operating conditions? This is the
purpose of the validation stage.
17Problem Solving/DOELevels of Understanding
- The Operational Level - Empirical Model Building
- What Factors Affect the Response
- How Do They Affect the Response
- The Basic Research Level - Fundamental Theories
- Why Do They Affect The Response
18Problem Solving/DOELevels of Understanding
- Two Approaches To Correct Defects - Theoretical
and Empirical - Theoretical Approach (Mechanistic Models and
Technical Analysis) - Theoretical Principles are
Used to Search for Cause-and-Effect Relationships - Statistical Based (Empirical Model Building)
Allows One to Discover Corrective Measures.
19Problem Solving/DOELevels of UnderstandingTale
of the TV Tuner(Karatsu)
- Statistical analysis discovered that a TV tuner
should be placed as far as possible from the
speaker to avoid malfunction. There was no good
theoretical explanation for this.