Geometrical Deviation Model of product throughout its life cycle
by Dinh Son Nguyen, Frederic Vignat, Daniel Brissaud
International Journal of Manufacturing Research (IJMR), Vol. 6, No. 3, 2011

Abstract: Nowadays, the requirements of customers concerning a product are more and more tight and high. The satisfaction of these, such as quality, reliability, robustness and cost, plays an important role in the context of global and concurrent economy. However, a product, during its life cycle, passes through manufacturing and assembly stages where geometrical deviations are generated and accumulated. These deviations that obviously have an influence on the performances of the product are not considered. Thus, a model based on the small displacement torsor that allows to model the geometrical deviations of the product is proposed in this paper. [Received 18 March 2010; Revised 20 August 2010; Accepted 1 October 2010 ]

Online publication date: Sat, 09-May-2015

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