2002
DOI: 10.1361/105994902770343980
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An Approach to Selection of Material and Manufacturing Processes for Rocket Motor Cases Using Weighted Performance Index

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“…A certain weight is to be assigned to properties depending on their importance to the design and service requirements. 32 Quigley et al 33 utilised weighted material properties and emphasised on the material properties constraint as well as biocompatibility and constituted specification for the compliant layer in identifying a suitable material through a broad range of polymeric material classes. Interestingly, promising alternatives were identified but disregarded due to limited commercial availability.…”
Section: Comparing and Choosing Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A certain weight is to be assigned to properties depending on their importance to the design and service requirements. 32 Quigley et al 33 utilised weighted material properties and emphasised on the material properties constraint as well as biocompatibility and constituted specification for the compliant layer in identifying a suitable material through a broad range of polymeric material classes. Interestingly, promising alternatives were identified but disregarded due to limited commercial availability.…”
Section: Comparing and Choosing Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AHP were utilised for material evaluation program as a powerful and flexible decision-making tool to get priorities when both tangible and non-tangible aspects of a decision need to be considered (Dweiri and Al-Oqla, 2006). Rajan and Narasimhan (2002) employed weighted performance index (WPI) values for material selection of rocket motors. Shanian and Savadogo (2006) applied a non-compensatory compromised approach (ELECTRE IV) for selecting material for a bipolar plate used in a polymer electrolyte fuel cell.…”
Section: Materials Selection Research Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jee and Kang [21] utilized two different decision making theories, which are very popular methods. The weighted performance index values for material selection of rocket motors are done by Rajan and Narasimhan [22]. Ermolaeva et al [23] applied structural optimization method for the optimal choice of foams as a core material for sandwiches with aluminium alloy faces.…”
Section: Example 1: Automobile Frontmentioning
confidence: 99%