Multi-Objective Optimization of Properties of Sponge Gourd-Bagasse Hybrid Reinforced Polymer Composite Using Fuzzy Logic, PSO, Modified Desirability Function and NSGA II
Abstract:Development of mathematical models for prediction of properties of materials is often complex and cumbersome. This led to the advent of simpler, and often more accurate, computational models based on artificial intelligence for predicting materials properties. The aim of this study is to predict the mechanical properties of a newly developed hybrid composite material made with sponge gourd, baggase and epoxy resin for golf club application using fuzzy logic (FL) and carry out a multi-objective optimization of … Show more
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