Zastosowanie logicznych drzew decyzyjnych do analizy wad w etapie lutowania na fali podczas montażu SMT

Journal Title: Zarządzanie Przedsiębiorstwem - Year 2014, Vol 17, Issue 2

Abstract

Decision trees are a logical method, which graphically presents the solution of logical function. They consist of the branch on which the data are coded variables.Solutions are presented as the true path. The method used to optimize the solution functions are logical decision trees, the construction of which the principle is the same as the logical trees. They make it possible to eliminate the occurrence of twigs isolated and cut off the full beam. This procedure allows to minimize the real twigs. This is advantageous due to the phenomenon that the optimal solution is the combination of variables, which is associated with the tree having the smallest number of real branches. This tree defines the status of the variables tested from most to least important. The purpose of the study was to determine the hierarchy of defects affecting the destabilization of one of the stages of the process SMT (surface mount), which is the wave soldering, and by this determine which should be eliminated in the first place. A tool that has been used for this purpose was a logical decision trees. According to the results of the analysis in the first place should prevent the causes of the formation of solder bridges machine failure), then-without regard to the order-of overheating the PCB and too low solder temperature (the same effects on the occurrence of errors), which are the result of poor machine settings and the occurrence of machine failure. Thanks to the possibility of using minimization of logical variables (cutting off the full beam) in practical terms, the elimination of identified defects, it is necessary to determine the corrective action regarding the causes of defects, namely the lack of solder. This approach meant that the error should not be the subject of corrective action performed. The indicating reason was responsible only for the occurrence of the lack of solder. The using of logical decision trees could help identify priorities for improvements to the wave soldering realized as part of a process of SMT assembly.

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Milena Sadowińska

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Milena Sadowińska (2014). Zastosowanie logicznych drzew decyzyjnych do analizy wad w etapie lutowania na fali podczas montażu SMT. Zarządzanie Przedsiębiorstwem, 17(2), 26-33. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-168688