Mengunakan Metode Kuantitatif Dalam Proses Seleksi Bahan: Nidia Lestari
Mengunakan Metode Kuantitatif Dalam Proses Seleksi Bahan: Nidia Lestari
Mengunakan Metode Kuantitatif Dalam Proses Seleksi Bahan: Nidia Lestari
Weighting1 of 20attributes
Strength 60 50 80 1 0.14
Density 2 80 4 0.58
Colour 4 50 1 0.14
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Comparing and ranking alternatives I
The Digital Logic Method
To increase the accuracy of decisions based on
the digital logic approach, the yesno evaluations
can be modied by allocating gradation marks
ranging from 0 (no difference in importance) to 3
(large difference in importance).
In this case, the total gradation marks for each
selection criterion are reached by adding up the
individual gradation marks.
The weighting factors are then found by dividing
these total gradation marks by their grand total.
Comparing and ranking alternatives I
Taking cost into consideration
Cost can be considered as one of the
properties and given a weighting factor or
considered separately as a modifier to the
material performance index (g).
In the cases where the material is used for
space filling, cost can be introduced on per
unit volume basis. A figure of merit (M) for
the material can then be defined as:
Comparing and ranking alternatives I
Taking cost into consideration
Materials requirements:
used in cryogenic applications for
liquefied nitrogen gas must not suffer
ductile-brittle transition at -196 oC
Using stronger material gives thinner
walls, which means a lighter tank, lower
cool down losses, and easier to weld.
Lower specific gravity gives lighter tank.
Case study 2. Selecting the optimum
material for a cryogenic storage tank
Lower thermal expansion coefficient
reduces thermal stress.
Lower thermal conductivity reduces heat
losses.
Lower specific heat reduces cool down
losses.
The cost of material and processing will
be used as a modifier to the material
performance index.
Table 4.2 Application of digital logic
method to cryogenic tank problem
P Decision number
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
2 0 1 0 0 1 1
3 0 0 0 0 0 1
4 0 1 1 1 1 1
5 0 1 1 0 1 1
6 0 0 1 0 0 0
7 0 0 0 0 0 1
P = Property
1 = Toughness, 2 = Yield Strength, 3 = Youngs Modulus,
4 = Density, 5 = Expansion, 6 = Conductivity,
7 = Specific Heat
Table 4.3 Weighting factors for
cryogenic tank