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Reliability concepts applied to cutting tool change time
Fecha
2010Registro en:
RELIABILITY ENGINEERING & SYSTEM SAFETY, v.95, n.8, p.866-873, 2010
0951-8320
10.1016/j.ress.2010.03.005
Autor
RODRIGUEZ, Carmen Elena Patino
SOUZA, Gilberto Francisco Martha de
Institución
Resumen
This paper presents a reliability-based analysis for calculating critical tool life in machining processes. It is possible to determine the running time for each tool involved in the process by obtaining the operations sequence for the machining procedure. Usually, the reliability of an operation depends on three independent factors: operator, machine-tool and cutting tool. The reliability of a part manufacturing process is mainly determined by the cutting time for each job and by the sequence of operations, defined by the series configuration. An algorithm is presented to define when the cutting tool must be changed. The proposed algorithm is used to evaluate the reliability of a manufacturing process composed of turning and drilling operations. The reliability of the turning operation is modeled based on data presented in the literature, and from experimental results, a statistical distribution of drilling tool wear was defined, and the reliability of the drilling process was modeled. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.