Adaptive - optimal control of the cutting process
Abstract
Adaptive-optimal control involves re-identification of the machining process and the model obtained is used to calculate the optimal process parameters. Optimal control characterizes the addiction of the technical and economic indicators to process parameters. Characteristic for performance technical indicators is that their dependence to parameter values of process has a limitative character, which leads to one of the following conclusions, appropriately or inappropriately, and therefore can serve as restrictions in optimization problem. Economic indicators have a continuous dependence of process parameters and therefore they are used as objective functions.
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