Over toleranties on passingen in den machinebouw
J. Sittig
Statistica Neerlandica, 1946, vol. 1, issue 1, 11-24
Abstract:
Tolerance problems in mechanical engineering ought to be treated with statistical methods. It is shown that the use of range (instead of standard deviation) for measuring variability in tolerances and fits leads to systematic errors. The suggestion is made to measure variability in mechanical engineering by T= 4,65 s̀, being the 98%‐range in the case of normal distribution. A simple statistical approach to selective assembling is mentioned.
Date: 1946
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