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M.Tech in Manufacturing Tech. Department of Mechanical Engineering Jaypee University Of Engineering & Technology, Guna
Contents
Introduction
Need for optimization Requirement of optimization
Optimization techniques
Steps involved in optimization Benefits of optimization Areas of application Conclusions References
Introduction
It is defined as follows : Choose the best element from some set of available alternatives It is an act , process or methodology of making design , system fully perfect , or as effective as possible Optimization of a product or process is the determination of the experimental conditions resulting in its optimal performance
manufacturing
Requirement of optimization
Knowledge of process
Empirical equations to develop realistic constrains Specification of machine capabilities Knowledge of mathematical and numerical
optimization techniques
Optimization techniques
Conventional Optimization Techniques
1. Boundary Search Procedure (BSP) 2. Nelder Mead Simplex Method (NMS) Non-Conventional Optimization Techniques 1. Genetic Algorithms (GA) 2. Simulated Annealing (SA) 3. Taguchi Robust Design Method 4. Taguchi Fuzzy-Based Approach
Benefits of optimization
1. Improve discrete manufacturing processes
2. Enjoy higher product quality and performance 3. Reduce waste and defects 4. Finding most important input parameter for required output
2.
Testing with prototypes is an efficient way to see how the concepts work when they are put into a design. Since experimental hardware is costly, the need to accomplish the objectives with the least number of tests is a top priority.
3. Process Development
Manufacturing processes typically have a large number of factors that
Conclusions
Optimization techniques are a part of development process. The levels of variables for getting optimum response is evaluated. Different optimization methods are used for different optimization problems. Optimization helps in getting optimum product with desired availability
REFERENCES
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