Conformity and statistical tolerancing

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作者
Leblond L. [1 ]
Pillet M. [2 ]
机构
[1] Groupe PSA, Centre Technique de Vélizy A, Vélizy-Villacoublay
[2] Université Savoie Mont Blanc, Laboratoire SYMME and IUT Annecy, Département QLIO, Chambéry
关键词
Conformity principle; Robust engineering; Statistical tolerancing;
D O I
10.1051/ijmqe/2017023
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O212 [数理统计];
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摘要
Statistical tolerancing was first proposed by Shewhart (Economic Control of Quality of Manufactured Product, (1931) reprinted 1980 by ASQC), in spite of this long history, its use remains moderate. One of the probable reasons for this low utilization is undoubtedly the difficulty for designers to anticipate the risks of this approach. The arithmetic tolerance (worst case) allows a simple interpretation: conformity is defined by the presence of the characteristic in an interval. Statistical tolerancing is more complex in its definition. An interval is not sufficient to define the conformance. To justify the statistical tolerancing formula used by designers, a tolerance interval should be interpreted as the interval where most of the parts produced should probably be located. This tolerance is justified by considering a conformity criterion of the parts guaranteeing low offsets on the latter characteristics. Unlike traditional arithmetic tolerancing, statistical tolerancing requires a sustained exchange of information between design and manufacture to be used safely. This paper proposes a formal definition of the conformity, which we apply successively to the quadratic and arithmetic tolerancing. We introduce a concept of concavity, which helps us to demonstrate the link between tolerancing approach and conformity. We use this concept to demonstrate the various acceptable propositions of statistical tolerancing (in the space decentring, dispersion). © L. Leblond and M. Pillet, published by EDP Sciences, 2018.
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