Multicriteria Identification
Roman B. Statnikov and
Joseph B. Matusov
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Roman B. Statnikov: Russian Academy of Sciences, Optimal Design Theory and Methods Laboratory, Mechanical Engineering Research Institute
Joseph B. Matusov: Russian Academy of Sciences, Mechanical Engineering Research Institute
Chapter 4 in Multicriteria Analysis in Engineering, 2002, pp 87-116 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract One of the major points in engineering optimization is the adequacy of the mathematical model for the actual object. Without estimating the model’s adequacy, the search for optimal design variables has no applied sense. But what is the measure of adequacy? To what extent can we trust one model or other? These questions will be discussed in this Chapter. The central point is the construction of the set of feasible solutions in multicriteria identification problems. We will also consider the problems of the operational development of prototypes. These problems are of great importance for manufacturing motor vehicles, machine tools, ships, aircraft, and other mass-produced objects.
Keywords: Design Variable; Operational Development; Convective Heat Exchange; Road Test; MULTICRITERIA Analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002
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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-015-9968-9_4
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