THE APPLICATION OF 'TARGET VALUE' THEORY TO ACHIEVE INDUSTRIAL EXCELLENCE OBJECTIVES

Authors

  • Narcisa Valter University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest
  • Mioara Duca University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest
  • Catalina Enache University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest

Keywords:

mechanism, quality, tolerances, Target Value, Industrial Excellency

Abstract

The "target value" theory is a concept promoted in the field of mechanical engineering that can bring important benefits for the correct calibration of product quality that is perceived much better if the 6s deviation and ?? deviation are minimized for a parameter value given by its target value. Through this work we aim to perform an exhaustive analysis and concrete experiments of this concept with the goal of achieving the Industrial Excellency's targets. For the case studies concrete measures and specifications are suggested. The viewpoint approached in this paper brings an extra value in orienting the technological processes and equipments with a view to achieving the products’ quality and competitiveness.

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2021-12-10

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