KENAT
Mechanical
- Jun 12, 2006
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I’m pretty sure I’m being a dullard but I can’t work it out and I don’t have any text books to hand and it’s a long time since I looked at statistics in any detail. Did a quick google search of this site and the web and although I found useful data I’m not smart enough to put it together.
I have a robot placing a square sample in a measuring device.
The square sample itself obviously has tolerance. There is the tolerance of the placement of the sample in X-Y and there is a contribution from the sample also having an angular off set in placement.
For calculating where the edges of the sample come I’m happy using worst case.
However, I’d also like to look at where the nominal center of the sample should end up. In this case the size variation of the sample is effectively insignificant and I only have to worry about the 2 placement accuracies.
I’m happy using RSS with normal distribution however this gives the zone that 99.73% of parts fall in.
I want to be able to calculate the zone that say, 98% of sample centers (should) fall in.
Can anyone point me to a website that will help me with this or even explain a method, my brain’s hurting!
KENAT, probably the least qualified checker you'll ever meet...
I have a robot placing a square sample in a measuring device.
The square sample itself obviously has tolerance. There is the tolerance of the placement of the sample in X-Y and there is a contribution from the sample also having an angular off set in placement.
For calculating where the edges of the sample come I’m happy using worst case.
However, I’d also like to look at where the nominal center of the sample should end up. In this case the size variation of the sample is effectively insignificant and I only have to worry about the 2 placement accuracies.
I’m happy using RSS with normal distribution however this gives the zone that 99.73% of parts fall in.
I want to be able to calculate the zone that say, 98% of sample centers (should) fall in.
Can anyone point me to a website that will help me with this or even explain a method, my brain’s hurting!
KENAT, probably the least qualified checker you'll ever meet...