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Wayne Hung, Texas A&M University; Sujeev Chittipolu, Texas A&M University; Saurabh Kajaria, Texas A&M University
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k n 1 QC = ∑ Δ tiVci ; Q = 1.00 (1) λ i =1 2a M . Arc cos(1 − ) tool - chip interaction time D λ= = (2) milling time 360°Where: Δti : machining time at cutting speed Vi i, j : discrete step Ti : tool life at cutting speed Vi Vc : cutting speed at the circumference Q
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Ann Goebel, Minnesota State University, Mankato; Harry Petersen, Minnesota State University, Mankato; William Peterson, Minnesota State University, Mankato
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Ramesh Narang, Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort Wayne; Jihad Albayyari
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attributes, provides valuable input for other six-sigma tools such as, Quality FunctionDeployment process. For making changes in an existing product or service, six-sigmaprofessionals first analyze the efficacy of the product or service in terms of customer satisfaction Page 14.457.6levels in must-be and one-dimensional. Changes that offer maximum benefits are then selectedand implemented using standard six-sigma tools and techniques.Since respondents may not rate all attributes included in the questionnaire in these categories,other classifications are also possible such as indifferent (I), questionable (Q), and reverse (R).Indifferent (I) means
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Arif Sirinterlikci, Robert Morris University
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Page 14.1341.8and their feedback from the reports such as a request for additional presentations on the VEXsystem. There are three programming environments which can work with a VEX microcontrollersystem. These are the Easy C, ROBOT C, and MP Lab Development System. In the near future,a switch will be made to the ROBOT C language due its similarity to the Easy C and havingmore functionalities than the Easy C.Bibliography[1] Unpublished ENGR 4400 - DEVICE CONTROL course notes, Robert Morris University, 2007.[2] Streib, W., J., Digital Circuits, The Goodheart-Willcox Company, Tinley Park, IL, 1997.[3] Petruzella, F., D., Programmable Logic Controllers (3rd Edition), McGraw Hill, New York, NY, 2005.[4] http://search.ni.com/nisearch/main/p?q=pid
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Arif Sirinterlikci, Robert Morris University
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/academics/grad/industrial[6] Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry (10/14/2003). Workers’ CompensationCompliance. Retrieved January 19, 2006, fromhttp://www.dli.state.pa.us/landi/cwp/view.asp?a=138&Q=65908&landiPNavCtr=|1065|1306|#2641[7] Asfahl, C. R., Industrial Safety and Health Management (5th Edition), Prentice Hall, 2003.[8] http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101590/[9] www.hayesassoc.com Page 14.1138.10