Advances in Engineering Software
Material selection using analytical hierarchy process
International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology
International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology
Using neural networks to monitor supply chain behaviour
International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology
A heuristics method based on ant colony optimisation for redundancy allocation problems
International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology
International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology
Application of interval type-2 fuzzy neural networks to predict short-term traffic flow
International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology
International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology
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Shielding gas selection in welding processes has major implications on the welding strategy. Selecting the appropriate gas is a multi-criteria decision making MCDM problem. Therefore, it is important to identify the criteria in the selection process. This study proposes a strategic justification tool for decision makers to select the most appropriate shielding gas based on the analytic hierarchy process AHP framework. The AHP method proposed ranks four of the most common shielding gases based on multi level criteria and the application at hand. The ranks are based on homogenous and independent evaluation criteria. The stability of the preference ranking was tested for robustness by sensitivity analysis. The process was effective in spotting the best shielding gas with the highest overall efficiency. The best shielding gas found was argon, followed by gas blend argon-helium, next came helium, and lastly carbon dioxide with overall weights of 0.315, 0.284, 0.22, 0.181, respectively.