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A Mathematical Model for Optimization of Cutting Conditions in Machining

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Operations Research Proceedings 1994

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Ein typisches Problem der Schnittwertoptimierung in der Bearbeitung wird als ein geometrisches Programm mit nichtlinearizierbaren Bedingungen formuliert. Der Einfluss der zufalligen Schwankungen der Inputparameter auf die optimale Lösimg wird durch stochastische Stabilitätsanalyse untersucht und Intervalschätzungen für die minimale Bearbeitungskosten und für die endsprechende Standzeit werden abgeleitet. Numerische Resultate sind angegeben.

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A typical problem of optimization of cutting conditions in machining is formulated as a geometric program with nonlinearizable constraints. The influence of stochastic variability of input parameters on the optimal solution is studied via stochastic stability analysis. As a result, interval estimates of the minimal machining costs and of the corresponding tool life are derived. Numerical results are reported.

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Dupačová, J., Charamza, P., Mádl, J. (1995). A Mathematical Model for Optimization of Cutting Conditions in Machining. In: Derigs, U., Bachem, A., Drexl, A. (eds) Operations Research Proceedings 1994. Operations Research Proceedings, vol 1994. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-79459-9_6

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