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Application of Multi-Valued Weighting Logical Functions in the Analysis of a Degree of Importance of Construction Parameters on the Example of Hydraulic Valves
 
 
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Opole University of Technology Faculty of Production Engineering and Logistic 75 Ozimska Str., 45-370 Opole, POLAND
 
 
Online publication date: 2014-09-02
 
 
Publication date: 2014-08-01
 
 
International Journal of Applied Mechanics and Engineering 2014;19(3):539-548
 
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In the optimization process, changes in the construction parameters value influence the behaviour of functions depending on time. Weighting logical coefficients for the stabilisation time are taken into consideration here, i.e., a shorter (better) stabilisation time has a more important (bigger) value of the weighting coefficient. An example of applying weighting logical functions in the analysis of a degree of importance of construction parameters of a hydraulic valve is presented in the paper
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