Reliability allocation of rotary ultrasonic vibration-assisted EDM machine tool based on maximum entropy ordered weighted average and constraint under the index of overall cost

In this paper, the reliability allocation and index of overall cost of rotary ultrasonic vibration-assisted EDM machine tool were studied. The failure rate of each module of the rotary ultrasonic vibration-assisted EDM machine tool can be accurately predicted by the maximum entropy ordered weighted...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of advanced manufacturing technology 2023-02, Vol.124 (11-12), p.4639-4648
Hauptverfasser: Xu, Minggang, Fu, Hao, Tian, Wang, Lyu, Binbin, Jiang, Zihao, Guan, Baosheng
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In this paper, the reliability allocation and index of overall cost of rotary ultrasonic vibration-assisted EDM machine tool were studied. The failure rate of each module of the rotary ultrasonic vibration-assisted EDM machine tool can be accurately predicted by the maximum entropy ordered weighted average algorithm so that the corrected maintenance cost can be predicted. And effective control of preventive maintenance costs can be achieved by selecting the best maintenance times under the premise of reliability. The cost of corrective maintenance can be reduced by improving modules with a high failure rate, so as to realize the purpose of cost optimization under the premise of determining the maintenance time and reliability. The reliability function of the rotary ultrasonic vibration-assisted EDM machine tool is established according to the series-parallel relationship of each module. The results showed that the reliability of rotary ultrasonic vibration-assisted EDM machine tool is stabler at the non-fixed maintenance period according to the comparison between the non-fixed and the fixed maintenance period.
ISSN:0268-3768
1433-3015
DOI:10.1007/s00170-021-07420-9