Analysis of product quality with consideration of influence of manufacturing errors in discrete-part machining systems
by Shichang Du, Jun Lv, Lifeng Xi, Ershun Pan
International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology (IJCAT), Vol. 33, No. 1, 2008

Abstract: Control of product quality is one of the deciding factors in current manufacturing competitions, and has always presented a great challenge to both academia and engineers since for a discrete-part machining system, the final product variation is an accumulation from all stations, and there is a complex non-linear relationship between dimensional quality and machining errors. This paper explores a procedure for expressing the influence of a numbers of errors on dimensional variations. The procedure provides one virtual design tool provided CAD AND CAPP data are available. A real-world example is used to illustrate the new methodology.

Online publication date: Mon, 08-Dec-2008

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