Effectiveness Evaluation of Missile Electromagnetic Launch System Based on ADC Model Improved by EWM-FAHP-ICWGT
Qiaoyang Li and
Guiming Chen
Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2020, vol. 2020, 1-19
Abstract:
To solve the key problems of strong infrared radiation, poor continuous combat capability of the system, serious ablation of the launching device, and environmental pollution during missile launch, the electromagnetic launch system (EMLS) has been studied for missile launching tasks. However, most of the current research studies are aimed at specific technical points and lack the overall design and evaluation of the system. Therefore, the designed system may have problems such as excessive cost, lack of economy, or low overall efficiency. In order to complete the overall evaluation of the missile electromagnetic launch system (MEMLS), this article established an ADC model improved by entropy weight method-fuzzy analytic hierarchy process-improved combination weighting model of game theory (EWM-FAHP-ICWGT). The established model integrates subjective and objective weights, eliminating the problem of negative combination coefficients that traditional CWGT may bring, and the average difference in combination weights is the smallest. Difference analysis and differential analysis are also used here to discuss the requirements for the reliability indicator which is mean time between failure (MTBF) and maintainability indicator which is mean time to repair (MTTR) to further improve the effectiveness of the system. Finally, the indicators that have a significant impact on the performance of MEMLS are analyzed, which provides a direction for further research on the system.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1155/2020/7208563
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