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Dynamic management of cutting tools for flexible and quality machining

Traditional economic tool-life models assume a homogeneous cutting environment, where a tool's continued service is irrespective of its condition. It is wellknown that the quality of a machining process is significantly impacted by a tool's wear-and-tear. To ensure good machining quality,...

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Published in:International journal of production research 2000-09, Vol.38 (14), p.3385-3401
Main Authors: Leung, Lawrence C., Hui, Yer V.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Traditional economic tool-life models assume a homogeneous cutting environment, where a tool's continued service is irrespective of its condition. It is wellknown that the quality of a machining process is significantly impacted by a tool's wear-and-tear. To ensure good machining quality, tool assignment should consider the wear level of the tool as well as the type of machining job to be performed. This paper presents a dynamic management model for cutting tools that emphasizes the cost of machining quality. The model describes a heterogeneous environment typical of computerized manufacturing systems, where a tool carries out variable machining assignments during its life. The formulation is a stochastic dynamic programme, which determines optimal preventive actions based on a periodic evaluation of the tool's operating conditions. Tool deterioration is described as movement to different operating states (increasing levels of tool wear) and job assignment of tools is state-dependent. A tool's optimal economic life is also determined within the context of variable machining. The cost of quality-deviation is assessed using Taguchi's quality-loss function.
ISSN:0020-7543
1366-588X
DOI:10.1080/002075400418306