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On the basis of tool life stochastic distributions and tool reliability for the case of tool failure by wear, develops a model for determining optimal tool replacement intervals coupled with the forecasting of tool replacement in a computer‐integrated manufacturing environment. With this model, the optimal tool replacement interval for minimum production cost can be determined. Also presents the application of the model to a milling process to illustrate the optimization procedure.
Integrated Manufacturing Systems – Emerald Publishing
Published: Feb 1, 1997
Keywords: Computer‐integrated manufacturing; Flexible manufacturing systems; Optimization; Process control; Tool selection
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