Title of article :
Experimental Polymeric Nanocomposite Material Selection for Automotive Bumper Beam Using Multi-Criteria Decision Making Methods
Author/Authors :
Hasanzadeh, R Mechanical Engineering Department - Faculty of Engineering - Urmia University, Urmia , Azdast, T Mechanical Engineering Department - Faculty of Engineering - Urmia University, Urmia , Eungkee Lee, R Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering - Microcellular Plastics Manufacturing Laboratory - University of Toronto - Toronto, Canada , Msari Ghazit, A Mechanical Engineering Department - Faculty of Engineering - Urmia University, Urmia
Abstract :
Material selection is a main purpose in design process and plays an important role in desired performance of the products for diverse engineering applications. In order to solve material selection problem, multi criteria decision making (MCDM) methods can be used as an applicable tool. Bumper beam is one of the most important componen'l:i of bumper system in absorbing energy. Therefore, selecting the best material that has the highest degree of satisfaction is necessary. In the present study, six polymeric nanocomposite materials were injection molded and considered as material alternatives. Criteria weighting was carried out through analytical hierarchy process (AHP) and Entropy methods. Selecting the most appropriate material was applied using technique for order preference by similarity to ideal solution (IVPSIS) and the multi-objective optimization on the basis of ratio analysis (MOORA) methods respect to the considered criteria. Criteria weighting results illustrated that impact and ten3ile strengths are the most important criteria using AHP and Entropy methods, respectively. Result:i of ranking alternatives indicated that polycarbonate containing 0.5 wtDAI nano Al203 is the most appropriate material for automotive bumper beam due
to its high impact and ten3ile strengths in addition to its low cost of raw material. Also, the sensitivity analysis was
performed to verifY the selection criteria and the re.sult:i as well.
Keywords :
Thermoplastic , Nanocomposite , Bumper beam , Nanoparticle , Mechanical properties
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics