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Quadratic geometric programming with application to machining economics
Authors:Thomas R Jefferson  Carlton H Scott
Institution:(1) Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Pittsburgh, 15261 Pittsburgh, PA, USA;(2) Graduate School of Management, University of California, 92717 Irvine, CA, USA
Abstract:Geometric Programming is extended to include convex quadratic functions. Generalized Geometric Programming is applied to this class of programs to obtain a convex dual program. Machining economics problems fall into this class. Such problems are studied by applying this duality to a nested set of three problems. One problem is zero degree of difficulty and the solution is obtained by solving a simple system of equations. The inclusion of a constraint restricting the force on the tool to be less than or equal to the breaking force provides a more realistic solution. This model is solved as a program with one degree of difficulty. Finally the behavior of the machining cost per part is studied parametrically as a function of axial depth. This research was supported by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research Grant AFOSR-83-0234
Keywords:Geometric Programming  Convex  Quadratic  Machining Economics Problem
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