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Although extensive research has been carried out in the area of tolerancing techniques for product design, concurrent engineering is still very seldom used in this context. This paper introduces a unique tolerancing method which applies the concept of concurrent engineering. The proposed method essentially allocates the required functional assembly tolerances to the component tolerances by formulating the tolerancing problem into a mathematical model and solving the model using a linear programming approach. The component tolerances are first represented in terms of the process tolerances, assigned by process planners at an early stage of the product design. The objective function of the mathematical model, which is to maximise the residual tolerances of the processes, is then established and the constraints formulated based on the assembly requirements and process constraints. The model is subsequently solved using a linear programming approach. Finally, the proposed method is tested on a practical example.

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Ngoi, B.K.A., Teck, O.C. A tolerancing optimisation method for product design. Int J Adv Manuf Technol 13, 290–299 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01179611

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