Author:
Duret Daniel,Sergent Alain
Abstract
The objective of this study is to propose and compare three methods of production process control that are voluntarily simple to implement on a machine. A mathematical formulation of the “sequence” type is used to model each method. An experimental validation is then carried out on the principle of launching a pre-production consisting of five parts machined and measured consecutively. A graphical analysis makes it possible to compare the different methods proposed and makes it possible to show the interest of the Bayesian weighted adjustment method.
Subject
Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality
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