A multi-objective modeling approach for energetic material evaluation decisions |
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Authors: | Marc J. Schniederjans Michelle L. Pantoya James J. Hoffman Darrin L. Willauer |
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Affiliation: | 1. College of Business Administration, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE 68588-0491, United States;2. Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 79409-1021, United States;3. College of Business, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 79409, United States;4. NovaCentrix, Corp., 1908 Kramer Lane, Building B, Suite L, Austin, TX 78758, United States |
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Abstract: | To develop ordnance for military applications requires a decision process of selecting materials. Once selected a performance evaluation of the material composite formulations energetic properties is required. Tailoring the composite materials for a particular ordnance application requires selecting reactants that seek an optimized combination of economic costs and performance properties (e.g., energy release, temperature, and gas generation). A successful energetic material evaluation must identify reactants offering a good fit with performance requirements and an overall materials selection strategy. To aid energetic material users in making complex reactant selection decisions we introduce a modeling approach that combines the concepts of thermodynamics, economic costs, and goal programming. This study is unique in its application of goal programming in exploring this type of decision situation. A case study is used to illustrate the modeling approach. The results demonstrate the efficacy of the approach for evaluating formulations where performance properties are important. |
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Keywords: | (B) OR in military (B) Goal programming Ordnance development Material selection |
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