What is statistical process control in manufacturing?

What is statistical process control in manufacturing? Statistical Process Control (SPC) is an industry-standard methodology for measuring and controlling quality during the manufacturing process. Quality data in the form of Product or Process measurements are obtained in real-time during manufacturing. How do you use statistical process control? Implementing Statistical Process Control Select critical-to-quality (CTQ) product […]

Why do we measure flue gases?

Why do we measure flue gases? Flue gas analysis will give you an indication of whether or not you are achieving maximum possible carbon combustion in your fuel. You can also analyse your flue gas in order to determine environmental impact and whether you are maintaining compliance with local emissions regulations. How is flue gas […]

How do you find tangential acceleration?

How do you find tangential acceleration? It is equal to the product of angular acceleration α to the radius of the rotation. The tangential acceleration = radius of the rotation * its angular acceleration. It is always measured in radian per second square. Its dimensional formula is [T-2]. Does centripetal acceleration increase with radius? Centripetal […]

Why does wind feel cold?

Why does wind feel cold? It can certainly feel colder when the wind is blowing. Wind helps remove the warm air immediately next to the skin and this causes a feeling of it being colder. The wind chill was developed because of the feeling that it gets colder when the wind is stronger due to […]

What is the importance of calibration?

What is the importance of calibration? Calibration is important because it helps assure accurate measurements and accurate measurements are required for most research, development, and innovation as well as safe and profitable production across virtually all industries of most products and services we use every day. What are the three main reasons for having an […]

Where does friction act on a wheel?

Where does friction act on a wheel? The friction force acts in the forward direction on the rear wheel and it acts in the backward direction on the front wheel. The magnitude of friction force on the rear wheel can be more, equal or less than that on the front wheel. How does friction affect […]

How do you read P waves and S waves?

How do you read P waves and S waves? The P wave will be the first wiggle that is bigger than the rest of the little ones (the microseisms). Because P waves are the fastest seismic waves, they will usually be the first ones that your seismograph records. The next set of seismic waves on […]

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