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Journal of Quality Technology
A Quarterly Journal of Methods, Applications and Related Topics
Volume 27, 1995 - Issue 4
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Using Degradation Data to Improve Fluorescent Lamp Reliability

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Pages 363-369 | Published online: 21 Feb 2018
 

Abstract

While statistically designed experiments have been employed extensively to improve product or process quality, they have been used infrequently for improving reliability. In this paper, we present a case study which used an experiment to improve the reliability (or lifetime) of fluorescent lamps. The effect of three factors from among many potentially important manufacturing factors was investigated using a fractional factorial design. For fluorescent lamps, failures occur when their luminosity or light intensity falls below a certain level. An interesting feature of this experiment is the periodic monitoring of the luminosity. The paper demonstrates how the luminosity's degradation over time provides a practical way to improve fluorescent lamps which are already highly reliable. Recommendations based on the experiment's results suggest that nearly a 70% improvement can be realized.

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Notes on contributors

Sheng-Tsaing Tseng

Dr. Tseng is a Professor in the Institute of Statistics. He is a Member of ASQC.

Michael Hamada

Dr. Hamada is a Research Scientist. He is a Member of ASQC.

Chih-Hua Chiao

Dr. Chiao is an Associate Professor in the Department of Business Mathematics.

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