Use this resource - and many more! - in your textbook!
AcademicPub holds over eight million pieces of educational content for you to mix-and-match your way.

State space model based theory of assembly variation propagation modeling
By: Qin Liu; Xin Jin; Zhijing Zhang; Fuchang Zuo;
2010 / IEEE / 978-1-4244-5140-1
Description
This item was taken from the IEEE Conference ' State space model based theory of assembly variation propagation modeling ' Based on state space, a variation propagation model of multi-station assembly of precision mechanical system was developed. Machining errors generally have great effects on the performance of mechanical system, especially precision mechanical system. In a multi-station assembly process, machining errors at each station accumulate and propagate to other parts, which will eventually degrade assembly accuracy and performance of the system. The differential motion vector was adopted to represent machining errors by the state vector in the model. Considering form errors, an innovative concept of mating coordinate system was proposed. This mating coordinate system, defined by two mating surfaces, can reflect real mating conditions more accurately. Detailed derivation for variation propagation modeling was presented. Finally, state equation and observation equation that can be used to guide measurement were obtained. In conclusion, the model we established can guide fault diagnosis and process design evaluation of precision mechanical system.
Related Topics
Process Design Evaluation
State Space Model
Variation Propagation Model
Multistation Assembly
Machining Errors
Differential Motion Vector
State Vector
Mating Coordinate System
Observation Equation
State Equation
Fault Diagnosis
Assembly
Mechanical Systems
Surface Treatment
Machining
Mathematical Model
Equations
Process Design
Condition Monitoring
Assembling
Vectors
Engineering
Precision Mechanical System