Optimal Tolerance Allocation for Mechanical Assembly

碩士 === 國立海洋大學 === 機械與輪機工程學系 === 87 === With the promotion of industry standard and the demand of mass production models, designers, assemblers or users ask seriously for parts precision gradually. Therefore thinking about the tolerance allocation of every parts is very important in the process of pr...

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Main Authors: Kuang-Chen Hsieh, 謝光鎮
Other Authors: Kuang-Hua Fuh
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Language:zh-TW
Published: 1999
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/06344931450044920663
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spelling ndltd-TW-087NTOU04910102016-02-01T04:12:23Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/06344931450044920663 Optimal Tolerance Allocation for Mechanical Assembly 裝配公差最佳化組合之研究 Kuang-Chen Hsieh 謝光鎮 碩士 國立海洋大學 機械與輪機工程學系 87 With the promotion of industry standard and the demand of mass production models, designers, assemblers or users ask seriously for parts precision gradually. Therefore thinking about the tolerance allocation of every parts is very important in the process of product parts design. It means discussing the allowable range of parts size. Has a great influence on the quality of products under constraint conditions. For tolerance of parts assembling and allocation , we utilize the Response Surface Methodology (RSM) of experiment plans. Focusing on the way to process of every selected parts and the tolerance values, to systemize experiment plans, we get the effect of every term factor in dimension chain and the model of tolerance of parts assembling and allocation by going with the experiments. At the same time, the analytical method of artificial neural network technology is used to analyze experiment data and to structure tolerance allocation models, Moreover, according to such multiple limitation conditions as cost models precision demands, going with the valid models verified and under the characteristic of the desired tolerance allocation and assembling, we make use of the optimal method-Simulated Annealing Method to have the optimal assembling of tolerance allocation Kuang-Hua Fuh 傅光華 1999 學位論文 ; thesis 71 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 國立海洋大學 === 機械與輪機工程學系 === 87 === With the promotion of industry standard and the demand of mass production models, designers, assemblers or users ask seriously for parts precision gradually. Therefore thinking about the tolerance allocation of every parts is very important in the process of product parts design. It means discussing the allowable range of parts size. Has a great influence on the quality of products under constraint conditions. For tolerance of parts assembling and allocation , we utilize the Response Surface Methodology (RSM) of experiment plans. Focusing on the way to process of every selected parts and the tolerance values, to systemize experiment plans, we get the effect of every term factor in dimension chain and the model of tolerance of parts assembling and allocation by going with the experiments. At the same time, the analytical method of artificial neural network technology is used to analyze experiment data and to structure tolerance allocation models, Moreover, according to such multiple limitation conditions as cost models precision demands, going with the valid models verified and under the characteristic of the desired tolerance allocation and assembling, we make use of the optimal method-Simulated Annealing Method to have the optimal assembling of tolerance allocation
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