
Applications of linear programming to engineering metrology – D G Chetwynd
Computer-based metrology now makes use of exchange algorithms for computing best-fit geometries in which the solution is obtained by
a series of iterations each involving the exchange of one previously unused data point for one of the dominant points of the previous
iteration according to formal rules. While conferring large advantages in specific circumstances, their major significance is that of being
examples of a class of optimization of much wider applicability. This paper examines the theoretical basis of these algorithms in linear programming and develops a general approach to the solution ofthis class from which new applications can be derived. To maintain an engineering context in the analysis, practical examples are used, mainly from the field of roundness measurement
Chetwynd, D. G. “Applications of linear programming to engineering metrology.” Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part B: Management and engineering manufacture 199.2 (1985): 93-100.
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