The m-polar fuzzy set ELECTRE-I with revised Simos’ and AHP weight calculation methods for selection of non-traditional machining processes

Q1 Decision Sciences
Madan Jagtap, P. Karande
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Abstract

Using improvements to the recently published m-polar fuzzy set (mFS) elimination and choice translating reality-I (ELECTRE-I) approach for calculating criteria weights, the selection of a Non-Traditional Machining (NTM) process problem from the industry is solved in this research. The criteria weights for the m-polar fuzzy ELECTRE-I method are evaluated using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) approach and the Revised Simos' method. For the ELECTRE family's criteria weight calculations, the Simos’ approach has been revised. Many researchers calculated the weight of the criteria in the selection of the NTM process using the AHP approach. Problems with both physical and intangible properties can be solved using the m-polar fuzzy ELECTRE-I approach. Additionally, it has the ability to solve MCDM issues with more variables. The improved Simos' technique is used in this work because it incorporates user choices for the criteria, or user voting for the criterion. Using expert assistance, the AHP technique prioritizes the criterion based on pair-by-pair comparisons of the criteria. The AHP approach makes compromises between the criteria. The ultimate selection of the process based on the needed aim is affected by both tangible and intangible features in the NTM selection dilemma. The impact of criteria weight techniques on the choice of the NTM process is examined using a single dimensional sensitivity analysis. AHP approach is proven to be less stable for criteria weight variation than the improved Simos' weight calculation method. The updated Simos' method, which takes into account user preferences, performs better for the m-polar fuzzy ELECTRE-I algorithm than the AHP weight calculation method.
具有修正Simos和AHP权重计算方法的m极模糊集ELECTRE-I用于非传统加工工艺的选择
利用对最近发表的m极模糊集(mFS)消除和选择转换现实- i (electrei)方法的改进来计算标准权重,解决了工业中非传统加工(NTM)工艺的选择问题。采用层次分析法(AHP)和修正Simos法对m极模糊elecre - i方法的准则权重进行了评价。对于ELECTRE系列的标准重量计算,Simos的方法已经进行了修改。许多研究者使用AHP方法计算了NTM过程中选择标准的权重。具有物理和无形属性的问题可以使用m极模糊elect - i方法来解决。此外,它还具有使用更多变量解决MCDM问题的能力。在这项工作中使用了改进的Simos技术,因为它结合了用户对标准的选择,或者用户对标准的投票。利用专家协助,AHP技术基于对标准的成对比较来确定标准的优先级。AHP方法在两个标准之间做出妥协。在NTM选择困境中,基于所需目标的过程最终选择受到有形和无形特征的双重影响。标准权重技术对NTM工艺选择的影响是使用单维灵敏度分析进行检验的。AHP方法对于准则权重变化的稳定性不如改进的Simos权重计算方法。改进后的Simos方法考虑了用户偏好,对m极模糊electrei算法的性能优于AHP权重计算方法。
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Decision Making Applications in Management and Engineering
Decision Making Applications in Management and Engineering Decision Sciences-General Decision Sciences
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