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2021 ◽  
Vol 2095 (1) ◽  
pp. 012055
Author(s):  
Xincheng Huang

Abstract The purpose of this study is to evaluate the handling stability of vehicle from the perspective of users using a multi-criteria decision-making approach with interval numbers. In order to achieve this purpose, the evaluation criteria easy for drivers to understand were constructed based on questionnaire, the interval weights of the criteria were calculated using the entropy weight method with interval numbers, and the interval TOPSIS method was used to evaluate the vehicle handling stability. As the improvement of the method, a new method to determine the crisp value of the interval weight was given, and the relative closeness index used for ranking alternatives was extended to a new additive ranking index. The proposed method was used to evaluate the handling stability of 12 vehicles, and the results may provide some basis for vehicle R & D and design.


Energies ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (16) ◽  
pp. 5065
Author(s):  
Yonghai Xu ◽  
Xingguan Fan ◽  
Siying Deng ◽  
Chunhao Niu

Considering the influence of user equipment voltage tolerance characteristics and sag types on the evaluation results, this paper proposes a voltage sag severity evaluation method for the system side which considers the influence of the voltage tolerance curve and sag type. As such, a quantitative evaluation of the severity of voltage sag events can be achieved. Firstly, the user’s voltage tolerance curve is used to construct the comparison reference value of the energy index, in order to realize the rapid analysis of the severity of the sag event in the normal area and the abnormal area. Secondly, aiming at the problem of insufficient descriptions of the severity difference of sag events in uncertain areas, an improved energy index evaluation model combined with user tolerance characteristics is established through an interval division and interval weight calculation, so as to divide and evaluate the severity of sag events in uncertain areas. Considering the influence of the sag type on the voltage tolerance curve and user equipment, the energy index correction factor is then constructed, and the measurement function is used for an interval evaluation to obtain the ranking result of the voltage sag severity, which is more in line with the actual situation. Finally, the rationality and effectiveness of the proposed method are verified by analyzing 24 voltage sag events at a monitoring node.


2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (4) ◽  
pp. 801-806
Author(s):  
Ronny Agustinus Victor Tuturoong ◽  
Sjenny Sutryaty Malalantang ◽  
Sony Arthur Ely Moningkey

Aim: This study aimed to assess the nutritional values of corn stover and king grass (Pennisetum purpupoides) in complete feed on the productivity of male Ongole steer calves. Materials and Methods: This study was conducted in two steps: Cattle adaptation and data collection. Cattle adaptation was carried out for 2 weeks, and the cattle were fed the experimental feed. The experimental feed was formulated into five combinations: R1 (50% king grass); R2 (12.5% corn stover +7.5% king grass 50% concentrate); R3 (25% corn stover+25% king grass); R4 (37.5% corn stover+12.5% king grass); and R5 (50% corn stover). All experimental feeds were added with 50% concentrate. Data were collected in five intervals, and each interval was of 4 weeks. In every interval, weight gain and digestibility were measured every day, beginning from the 4th week by collecting feces. Dry matter (DM), organic matter (OM), crude protein (CP) digestibility, neutral detergent fiber (NDF), acid detergent fiber (ADF), body weight gain, and feed conversion data were analyzed. Results: R4 and R5 treatment significantly increased (p<0.05) the feed nutritional value and weight gain of male Ongole steer calves. Interestingly, treatment with R4 had the maximum increase (p<0.05) on the digestibility value of each variable: DM, 68.85%; OM, 71.89%; CP, 73.90%; NDF, 59.10%; ADF, 55.35%; and weight gain, 0.61/gr/day. Conclusion: R4 treatment found to be the best nutritional value for improving the productivity of male Ongole steer calves.


Author(s):  
Atsuko Ikeda ◽  
Juan Pablo Garzón ◽  
Edis Macías Rodríguez ◽  
Pablo Roberto Marini

Productive and reproductive behavior of Nelore cows of different ages in a grazing system of the Bolivian tropics Resumen El objetivo del trabajo fue evaluar el comportamiento productivo y reproductivo de vacas adultas y en crecimiento de la raza Nelore en condiciones de pastoreo del trópico boliviano. El trabajo de investigación se realizó de octubre de 2016 a octubre de 2017 en la Hacienda Ganadería E7, Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Se utilizaron 100 vacas para el estudio. Se dividieron en dos grupos: Grupo adulto: GA, 28 vacas ≥ 5 años de edad y Grupo en crecimiento: GC, 72 vacas ≤ 5 años de edad. Los pesos entre ambos grupos analizados para GA y GC mostraron diferencia entre ellas (p≤0,05) durante todo el ensayo. Las vacas adultas tuvieron los menores intervalo parto-parto (GA: 380±28; GC: 506 ±18 días, p≤0,003), El estado corporal entre ambos grupos analizados también mostró diferencias entre los grupos (p≤0,05) el mejor estado corporal (GA: 2,4±0,06; GC: 2,2±0,02, p≤0,002), el mayor peso vivo adulto (GA: 461 ±7; GC: 418±5 kg, p≤0,0001) y mayor peso del ternero sin mostrar diferencias p≥0,05 (GA: 34,1±0,8; GC: 32,3±0,5 kg). Se concluye que las vacas adultas poseen un mejor comportamiento productivo y reproductivo, y además sería importante mantener en el rodeo un porcentaje mayor de ellas para los sistemas estudiados. Palabras clave: peso adulto; estado corporal; intervalo parto-parto: peso el ternero al nacimiento Abstract The objective of the work was to evaluate the productive and reproductive behavior of adult and growing cows of the Nelore race under grazing conditions of the Bolivian tropics. The research work was carried out from October 2016 to October 2017 at rancher farm E7 in Colonia San Juan, Santa Cruz, Bolivia. 100 total cows were used for the study. They were divided into two groups: Adult group: GA, 28 cows ≥ 5 years of life and Growing group: GC, 72 cows ≤ to 5 years of life. The weights between both groups analyzed for GA and GC showed differences between them (p≤0.05) throughout the trial. The body condition between both groups analyzed also showed differences between the groups (p≤0.05). Adult cows had the lowest calving interval (GA: 380 ± 28, GC: 506 ± 18 days, p≤0.003), the best body condition (GA: 2.4 ± 0.06, GC: 2.2 ± 0.02, p≤0.002), the highest live weight (GA: 461 ± 7, GC: 418 ± 5 kg, p≤0,0001) and greater weight of the calf without showing differences p≥0.05 (GA: 34.1 ± 0.8, GC: 32.3 ± 0.5 kg). It is concluded that adult cows have a better productive and reproductive behavior, and it would also be important to maintain a greater percentage of them in the herd for the systems studied. Keywords: adult weight; body condition; calving interval; weight the calf at birth.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Tomoe Entani

In this study, our uncertain judgment on multiple items is denoted as a fuzzy weight vector. Its membership function is estimated from more than one interval weight vector. The interval weight vector is obtained from a crisp/interval comparison matrix by Interval Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP). We redefine it as a closure of the crisp weight vectors which approximate the comparison matrix. The intuitively given comparison matrix is often imperfect so that there could be various approaches to approximate it. We propose two of them: upper and lower approximation models. The former is based on weight possibility and the weight vector with it includes the comparison matrix. The latter is based on comparison possibility and the comparison matrix with it includes the weight vector.


2018 ◽  
Vol 275 ◽  
pp. 909-915 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hong-Xia Rao ◽  
Renquan Lu ◽  
Yong Xu ◽  
Chang Liu

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