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A novel hybrid multiple criteria decision making model for material selection with target-based criteria
Highlights A novel hybrid MCDM model for material selection is proposed. DEMATEL-based ANP is used to determine the degrees of influence among criteria. Modified VIKOR is utilized for calculating the compromise ranking of alternatives. The new model can be used to analyze the interrelationships in material selection.
Abstract In engineering design, the decision to select an optimal material for a particular product is a problem requiring multi-criteria decision analysis that involves both qualitative and quantitative factors. The evaluation of alternative materials may be based on imprecise information or uncertain data. Furthermore, there can be significant dependence and feedbacks between the different criteria for material selection. However, most existing decision approaches cannot capture these complex interrelationships. In response, this paper proposes a general framework for evaluating and selecting the best material for a given application. A novel hybrid multiple criteria decision making (MCDM) model combining DEMATEL-based ANP (DANP) and modified VIKOR is used to solve the material selection problems of multiple dimensions and criteria that are interdependent. Moreover, target-based criteria as well as cost and benefit criteria can be addressed simultaneously in the proposed model. Finally, an empirical case concerning the bush material selection for a split journal bearing is presented to illustrate the potential of the new model. The results show that the proposed method for material selection is effective and provides meaningful implications for designers and engineers to refer.
A novel hybrid multiple criteria decision making model for material selection with target-based criteria
Highlights A novel hybrid MCDM model for material selection is proposed. DEMATEL-based ANP is used to determine the degrees of influence among criteria. Modified VIKOR is utilized for calculating the compromise ranking of alternatives. The new model can be used to analyze the interrelationships in material selection.
Abstract In engineering design, the decision to select an optimal material for a particular product is a problem requiring multi-criteria decision analysis that involves both qualitative and quantitative factors. The evaluation of alternative materials may be based on imprecise information or uncertain data. Furthermore, there can be significant dependence and feedbacks between the different criteria for material selection. However, most existing decision approaches cannot capture these complex interrelationships. In response, this paper proposes a general framework for evaluating and selecting the best material for a given application. A novel hybrid multiple criteria decision making (MCDM) model combining DEMATEL-based ANP (DANP) and modified VIKOR is used to solve the material selection problems of multiple dimensions and criteria that are interdependent. Moreover, target-based criteria as well as cost and benefit criteria can be addressed simultaneously in the proposed model. Finally, an empirical case concerning the bush material selection for a split journal bearing is presented to illustrate the potential of the new model. The results show that the proposed method for material selection is effective and provides meaningful implications for designers and engineers to refer.
A novel hybrid multiple criteria decision making model for material selection with target-based criteria
Liu, Hu-Chen (Autor:in) / You, Jian-Xin (Autor:in) / Zhen, Lu (Autor:in) / Fan, Xiao-Jun (Autor:in)
29.03.2014
11 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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