Abstract

Statistical Process Control (SPC) is a method developed to ensure that production activities are carried out inaccordance with predetermined quality specifications and to minimize the production of defective products/goods bylargely preventing non-standard production. Various scientific methods are used when the calorific values of coal fed tothermal power plants are examined in terms of quality. In this study, the calorific values and other specifications of thecoal fed to the Soma Thermal Power Plant (Manisa/Türkiye) and whether the process is under control or not are examinedby considering the two-year data for tracking and monitoring the process with the Statistical Process Control (SPC)method, taking into account both the design conditions of the power plant and the production parameters. The adequacyof the processes for which stability analysis was performed was evaluated in the next stage. When the two-year controlcharts (

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