The joint distributions of economic parameters corresponding to ″optimum″ conditions (minimum cost, and maximum production rate), as affected by a single tool wear mechanism, are analyzed and the information process is examined using a Bayesian approach. Results obtained for an example show that even scanty experimental evidence may be profitably exploited.
Machining Economics and Tool Life Variation. Part 1: Basic Considerations and Their Practical Implications / Rossetto, Sergio; Levi, R.. - In: JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING FOR INDUSTRY. - ISSN 0022-0817. - 100:(1978), pp. 393-396. (Intervento presentato al convegno ASME Winter Annual Meeting tenutosi a Atlanta (USA) nel November 27-December 2, 1977).
Machining Economics and Tool Life Variation. Part 1: Basic Considerations and Their Practical Implications
ROSSETTO, SERGIO;
1978
Abstract
The joint distributions of economic parameters corresponding to ″optimum″ conditions (minimum cost, and maximum production rate), as affected by a single tool wear mechanism, are analyzed and the information process is examined using a Bayesian approach. Results obtained for an example show that even scanty experimental evidence may be profitably exploited.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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