Enhanced spread spectrum ALOHA system level performance assessment

2013 ◽  
Vol 32 (6) ◽  
pp. 485-503 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gennaro Gallinaro ◽  
Filippo Di Cecca ◽  
Maria-Antonietta Marchitti ◽  
Riccardo De Gaudenzi ◽  
Oscar Del Rio Herrero
Author(s):  
Raid Al-Aomar ◽  
Sohail Chaudhry

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to develop a simulation-based value function (VF) that combines multiple key performance indicators (KPIs) into a unified Sigma rating (SR) for system-level performance assessment and improvement. Design/methodology/approach Simulation is used as a platform for assessing the multiple KPIs at the system level. A simple additive VF is formed to combine the KPIs into a unified SR using the analytical hierarchy process and the entropy method. Value mapping is utilized to resolve the conflict among KPIs and generate a unified value. These methods are integrated into the standard Six Sigma define-measure-analyze-improve-control (DMAIC) process. Findings Simulation results provided the Six Sigma DMAIC process with system-level performance measurement and analysis based on multiple KPIs. The developed VF successfully generated unified SRs that were used to assess various performance improvement plans. Research limitations/implications The accuracy and credibility of the results obtained from using the proposed VF are highly dependent on the availability of pertinent data and the accuracy of the developed simulation model. Practical implications The proposed approach provides Six Sigma practitioners and performance mangers with a mechanism to assess and improve the performance of production and service system based on multiple KPIs when conducting Six Sigma studies. Originality/value This paper contributes to the previous research by handling multiple KPIs in Six Sigma studies conducted at the system level using simulation and VF. The research also provides guidelines for using the different methods of weights assessment to form the VF within the DMAIC process.


Author(s):  
Lars M. Vosskaemper ◽  
Dirk Dammers ◽  
Ming-Hao Kuo ◽  
Florian Espalieu ◽  
Christian Domingues ◽  
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Author(s):  
Samuel A. Howard

As gas foil journal bearings become more prevalent in production machines, such as small gas turbine propulsion systems and microturbines, system level performance issues must be identified and quantified in order to provide for successful design practices. Several examples of system level design parameters that are not fully understood in foil bearing systems are thermal management schemes, alignment requirements, balance requirements, thrust load balancing, and others. In order to address some of these deficiencies and begin to develop guidelines, this paper presents a preliminary experimental investigation of the misalignment tolerance of gas foil journal bearing systems. Using a notional gas foil bearing supported rotor and a laser-based shaft alignment system, increasing levels of misalignment are imparted to the bearing supports while monitoring temperature at the bearing edges. The amount of misalignment that induces bearing failure is identified and compared to other conventional bearing types such as cylindrical roller bearings and angular contact ball bearings. Additionally, the dynamic response of the rotor indicates that the gas foil bearing force coefficients may be affected by misalignment.


2015 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-26 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ye-Jyun Lin ◽  
Chia-Lin Yang ◽  
Jiao-We Huang ◽  
Tay-Jyi Lin ◽  
Chih-Wen Hsueh ◽  
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