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Allocation of Spring Tolerances
Journal of Vibration and Acoustics, 1984A rational method for allocating the tolerances on wire and coil sizes of helical springs is presented. Allocation of the tolerances on breadth, thickness, and length of a flat spring is also considered. Example problems are included and interesting conclusions are drawn.
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Allocation of risk tolerance criteria
Process Safety Progress, 2013Risk analysis evaluates the risk of individual hazard scenarios and hazardous events that contribute to the overall risk of a hazardous facility. Therefore, some practitioners employ risk tolerance criteria for hazard scenarios or hazardous events by allocating or apportioning overall facility risk to the scenarios or events.
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Fault Tolerant Subcube Allocation in Hypercubes
1993 International Conference on Parallel Processing - ICPP'93 Vol1, 1993The subcube allocation problem in faulty hypercubes is studied in this paper. An efficient method for forming the set of regular subcubes is proposed. A concept of irregular subcubes is then introduced to take advantage of the advanced switching techniques such as wormhole routing to increase the size of available sub cubes.
Yeimkuan Chang, Laxmi N. Bhuyan
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Tolerance Allocation Using Design of Experiments
Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2015Tolerance design plays a very important in any manufacturing process because this activity directly influences products cost and quality. In design activity the designer solve the quality problems selecting tight tolerances for components but this generates cost increasing.
Felicia Veronica Banciu +2 more
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Optimal Tolerance Allocation With Loss Functions
Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, 1999The tolerance allocation problem is formulated as a nonlinear integer model under the constraints of process capability. The problem is to minimize the sum of machining cost and quality loss. When the statistical tolerance limits are used and Taguchi’s quadratic loss function is defined, the total cost function becomes a convex function for a given ...
Hoo-Gon R. Choi +2 more
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Optimal Tolerance Allocation for Improved Productivity
IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1992Abstract Industrial quality is presented as a direct result of manufacturing practices (e.g., tolerance allocation, process selection, inspection procedures). A quality indicator is developed that allows for the computation of a function representing the cost of an industrial product versus its quality level.
Hubert Vasseur +2 more
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Stable and fault-tolerant object allocation
Proceedings of the nineteenth annual ACM symposium on Principles of distributed computing, 2000Support for efficient dynamic migration and replication of objects is essential for achieving adequate performance and scalability. Traditional solutions to the problem focused on competitiveness. This means that the algorithm's complexity matches the offline adversary's complexity within an acceptable ratio.
Gregory Johnson, Ambuj K. Singh
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Control allocation-based fault tolerant control
Automatica, 2019zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Argha, Ahmadreza +2 more
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Fault tolerant subcube allocation in hypercube
Proceedings Second International Symposium on Parallel Architectures, Algorithms, and Networks (I-SPAN'96), 2002Dimensional communicable 2 subcubes allocation problems in faulty hypercubes are studied in this paper. An n-cube is investigated on whether the faulty n-cube possesses 2 m-dimensional disjoint fault-free subcubes or not. Larger values of m is more efficient in practical uses, so the case of m=n-2 is first examined.
H. Hashimoto, H. Masuyama, T. Sasama
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Fault tolerant control allocation using unknown input observers
Automatica, 2014zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Cristofaro Andrea, Johansen Tor Arne
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