This work is concerned with providing a principled decision process for stopping or tool-changing in a surface finishing process. The decision process is supposed to work for products of non-flat geometry. The solution is based on conducting hypothesis testing on the bearing area curves from two consecutive stages of a surface finishing process. In each stage, the bearing area curves, which are in fact the nonparametric quantile curves representing the surface roughness, are extracted from surface profile measurements at a number of sampling locations on the surface of the products. The hypothesis test of these curves informs the decision makers whether there is a change in surface quality induced by the current finishing action. When such change is detected, the current action is deemed effective and should thus continue, while when no change is detected, the effectiveness of the current action is then called into question, signaling possibly some change in the course of action. Application of the hypothesis testing-based decision procedure to both spherical and flat surfaces demonstrates the effectiveness and benefit of the proposed method and confirms its geometry-agnostic nature.
翻译:这项工作涉及为表面结晶过程中的停止或工具变化提供一个原则性的决定程序。决定程序应该用于非负缩几何的产物。解决方案的基础是对从表面结晶过程连续两个阶段的轴承区域曲线进行假设测试。在每个阶段,轴承区域曲线(实际上是代表表面粗糙度的非对称孔曲线)是从产品表面若干取样地点的表面剖析测量中提取的。这些曲线的假设测试使决策者知道当前结晶动作是否改变了表层质量。在发现这种变化时,当前行动被认为是有效的,因此应该继续下去,而在未发现任何变化时,当前行动的有效性就会受到质疑,从而表明行动过程中可能发生某些变化。假设测试决定程序适用于产品表面的若干取样地点,表明拟议方法的有效性和益处,并确认其几何测量和测量性质。