Mechanical Engineering - Industrial Engineering and Production Management - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Industrial Engineering and Production Management - Section 3 (Q.No. 23)
23.
The process capability of a machine is defined as the capability of the machine to
Discussion:
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Nvk said:
1 year ago
The correct answer is to hold a definite spectrum of tolerance and surface finish.
Process capability refers to the ability of a machine or process to produce output within specified limits or tolerances, and to meet certain quality standards. It is defined as the range of variation in the output of a process that can be expected under normal operating conditions.
Process capability is typically measured in terms of:
- Tolerance: The allowed range of variation in the output.
- Surface finish: The texture and smoothness of the finished surface.
The other options are not correct:
- Capability of the machine to produce a definite volume of work per minute" refers to productivity or throughput, not process capability.
- Perform a definite number of operations" refers to the machine's functionality or versatility, not process capability.
- Produce a job at a definite spectrum of speed" refers to the machine's speed or cycle time, not process capability.
Process capability is an important concept in quality control and manufacturing, as it helps to ensure that products meet specifications and quality standards.
Process capability refers to the ability of a machine or process to produce output within specified limits or tolerances, and to meet certain quality standards. It is defined as the range of variation in the output of a process that can be expected under normal operating conditions.
Process capability is typically measured in terms of:
- Tolerance: The allowed range of variation in the output.
- Surface finish: The texture and smoothness of the finished surface.
The other options are not correct:
- Capability of the machine to produce a definite volume of work per minute" refers to productivity or throughput, not process capability.
- Perform a definite number of operations" refers to the machine's functionality or versatility, not process capability.
- Produce a job at a definite spectrum of speed" refers to the machine's speed or cycle time, not process capability.
Process capability is an important concept in quality control and manufacturing, as it helps to ensure that products meet specifications and quality standards.
Nvk said:
1 year ago
The correct answer is to hold a definite spectrum of tolerance and surface finish.
Process capability refers to the ability of a machine or process to produce output within specified limits or tolerances, and to meet certain quality standards. It is defined as the range of variation in the output of a process that can be expected under normal operating conditions.
Process capability is typically measured in terms of:
- Tolerance: The allowed range of variation in the output.
- Surface finish: The texture and smoothness of the finished surface.
The other options are not correct:
- Capability of the machine to produce a definite volume of work per minute" refers to productivity or throughput, not process capability.
- Perform a definite number of operations" refers to the machine's functionality or versatility, not process capability.
- Produce a job at a definite spectrum of speed" refers to the machine's speed or cycle time, not process capability.
Process capability is an important concept in quality control and manufacturing, as it helps to ensure that products meet specifications and quality standards.
Process capability refers to the ability of a machine or process to produce output within specified limits or tolerances, and to meet certain quality standards. It is defined as the range of variation in the output of a process that can be expected under normal operating conditions.
Process capability is typically measured in terms of:
- Tolerance: The allowed range of variation in the output.
- Surface finish: The texture and smoothness of the finished surface.
The other options are not correct:
- Capability of the machine to produce a definite volume of work per minute" refers to productivity or throughput, not process capability.
- Perform a definite number of operations" refers to the machine's functionality or versatility, not process capability.
- Produce a job at a definite spectrum of speed" refers to the machine's speed or cycle time, not process capability.
Process capability is an important concept in quality control and manufacturing, as it helps to ensure that products meet specifications and quality standards.
Vinay BEL said:
5 years ago
Hold a definite spectrum of tolerance and surface finish is correct I think.
Walter said:
7 years ago
D is the correct option.
Mark said:
7 years ago
Option D should be correct answer.
Mark said:
7 years ago
Option D should be correct answer.
Mark said:
7 years ago
Option D should be correct answer.
Dr.R.Saravanan said:
7 years ago
Process capability is associated with the capability of the machine to produce the function with accuracy. Hence D is the correct answer.
Himanshu shukla said:
7 years ago
Yes, D is the correct answer.
Lav said:
7 years ago
D should be the correct answer.
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