Abstract

Existing methods of statistical regulation of manufacturing processes have been developed without taking into account deviations in the shape of the machined workpiece and the correlation between its current dimensions. The problem can be reduced to the special case of the regulation of a process formed by random mutually unrelated quantities with Gaussian or Maxwellian distribution laws. The analytical solution of this problem in general form, taking the above conditions into consideration, involves a need to operate with systems of random quantities, which is extremely difficult and unsuited to use by personnel, even in cases where the distribution law of the quantities concerned is expressed analytically.

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