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Quantification of uncertainty in machining operations for on-machine acceptance.
Claudet, Andre A. ; Tran, Hy D. ; Su, Jiann-Chemg
关键词: ACCURACY;    COMPUTER-AIDED MANUFACTURING;    MACHINE PARTS;    SPECIFICATIONS;    MACHINE TOOLS;    CALIBRATION;    QUALITY CONTROL;    COST Calibration.;    Manufacturing processes.;   
DOI  :  10.2172/945903
RP-ID  :  SAND2008-6396
PID  :  OSTI ID: 945903
Others  :  TRN: US200904%%10
学科分类:能源(综合)
美国|英语
来源: SciTech Connect
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【 摘 要 】

Manufactured parts are designed with acceptance tolerances, i.e. deviations from ideal design conditions, due to unavoidable errors in the manufacturing process. It is necessary to measure and evaluate the manufactured part, compared to the nominal design, to determine whether the part meets design specifications. The scope of this research project is dimensional acceptance of machined parts; specifically, parts machined using numerically controlled (NC, or also CNC for Computer Numerically Controlled) machines. In the design/build/accept cycle, the designer will specify both a nominal value, and an acceptable tolerance. As part of the typical design/build/accept business practice, it is required to verify that the part did meet acceptable values prior to acceptance. Manufacturing cost must include not only raw materials and added labor, but also the cost of ensuring conformance to specifications. Ensuring conformance is a substantial portion of the cost of manufacturing. In this project, the costs of measurements were approximately 50% of the cost of the machined part. In production, cost of measurement would be smaller, but still a substantial proportion of manufacturing cost. The results of this research project will point to a science-based approach to reducing the cost of ensuring conformance to specifications. The approach that we take is to determine, a priori, how well a CNC machine can manufacture a particular geometry from stock. Based on the knowledge of the manufacturing process, we are then able to decide features which need further measurements from features which can be accepted 'as is' from the CNC. By calibration of the machine tool, and establishing a machining accuracy ratio, we can validate the ability of CNC to fabricate to a particular level of tolerance. This will eliminate the costs of checking for conformance for relatively large tolerances.

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