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A coordinate SPC model for assuring designated fit quality via quality-oriented statistical tolerancing

Published: 01 August 2009 Publication History

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On the basis of studies to process quality indices and fit quality indices, the quality-oriented statistical tolerancing is introduced, which provides an interface between fit quality and the process parameter design of mating parts. A statistical mating model via the quality-oriented statistical tolerancing under information-based manufacturing condition is discussed. Compared with traditional mating model for a pair of hole/shaft fit, the statistical mating model is developed for equal batches of hole/shaft fit, and it can achieve a designated fit quality and minimum defective ratio by fully utilizing statistical tolerance zone and the known information of manufactured mating parts via a coordinate SPC model and local network and information system. Thus, production cost for mating parts can be reduced obviously. This new approach provides a possibility and guideline to concurrent design of the process quality, statistical tolerances to assure designated process quality and fit quality for hole and shaft parts.

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cover image Computers and Industrial Engineering
Computers and Industrial Engineering  Volume 57, Issue 1
August, 2009
445 pages

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Pergamon Press, Inc.

United States

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Published: 01 August 2009

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  1. Coordinate process control
  2. Fit quality
  3. SPC
  4. Statistical tolerancestatistical mating

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