2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-25508/v1
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Reliability assessment of cutting tools based on zero-failure data

Abstract: Titanium alloys are widely utilized in aeronautical monolithic components due to their excellent mechanical properties. However, the low machinability of titanium alloys results in an uncertain lifetime of cutting tools. Reliability assessment on cutting tools has become more and more significant to the effectiveness and stability of machining systems. Considering that cutting tools are often replaced well before the end of their useful lifetime to avoid failures and thus few tools failure data can be obtained… Show more

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“…When b = 3.6, WD approximates the normal distribution. 7 It can be seen from the above analysis that the value of the shape parameter largely depicts the characteristics of the model. Data-driven prediction methods can be classified into three major categories:…”
Section: The Deterioration Periodmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…When b = 3.6, WD approximates the normal distribution. 7 It can be seen from the above analysis that the value of the shape parameter largely depicts the characteristics of the model. Data-driven prediction methods can be classified into three major categories:…”
Section: The Deterioration Periodmentioning
confidence: 93%