


Finally, the proposed approach is applied to the spring length and elasticity measurement which demonstrates how to implement the method. Then, the criteria precision to tolerance ratio and percent R&R are introduced to assess the simple linear profile measurement system capability. ANOVA is utilized to estimate the variance component of measurement error and other sources of variation. X-values transformation is used to make the slope and intercept of each profile independent.

Thus, the simple linear profile gauge studies can be considered as a two-response (slope and intercept) problem. In addition, the slopes and intercepts of these profiles often vary due to measurement error. Therefore, this paper proposes a method for the measured values which can be characterized by a simple linear profile. However, the state-of-the-art methods are not appropriate when the quality of a product is characterized by a profile. Much of the literature in this field mainly focuses on univariate and multivariate measurement systems. The approaches are always applied to determine the capability of the measurement system. Gauge repeatability and reproducibility studies are significant to quality improvement and quality control.
