August 1, 2013
Journal Article

Optimum Tolerance Design Using Component-Amount and Mixture-Amount Experiments

Abstract

One type of tolerance design problem involves optimizing component and assembly tolerances to minimize the total cost (sum of manufacturing cost and quality loss). Previous literature recommended using traditional response surface (RS) designs and models to solve this type of tolerance design problem. In this article, component-amount (CA) and mixture-amount (MA) approaches are proposed as more appropriate for solving this type of tolerance design problem. The advantages of the CA and MA approaches over the RS approach are discussed. Reasons for choosing between the CA and MA approaches are also discussed. The CA and MA approaches (experimental design, response modeling, and optimization) are illustrated using real examples.

Revised: January 22, 2014 | Published: August 1, 2013

Citation

Piepel G.F., C. Ozler, and A. Sehirlioglu. 2013. Optimum Tolerance Design Using Component-Amount and Mixture-Amount Experiments. International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology 68, no. 9-12:2359-2369. PNNL-SA-82766. doi:10.1007/s00170-013-4844-x