Developing a GIS-Based MINLP Framework Considering Plant Scale for Siting Waste-to-Energy Facilities
Journal of Cleaner Production,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 144709 - 144709
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Evaluating municipal solid waste management with a confidence level-based decision-making approach in q-rung orthopair picture fuzzy environment
Journal of Industrial Information Integration,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 100708 - 100708
Published: Oct. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Solid Waste Management using q-rung Orthopair Fuzzy Decision Making based on Sugeno-Weber Prioritized Operator and EDAS Technique
Pooja Yadav,
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Chirag Dhankhar,
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Ashu Redhu
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et al.
International Journal of Mathematical Engineering and Management Sciences,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
10(4), P. 1123 - 1155
Published: April 18, 2025
The
rapidly
growing
population,
urbanization,
and
advancements
in
technology
have
led
to
a
continuous
increase
both
the
quantity
diversity
of
solid
waste
(SW).
management
SW
stands
out
as
an
urgent
concern,
volume
garbage
places
enormous
strain
on
environment.
Addressing
this
issue
necessitates
use
methods
(SWMMs).
Therefore,
paper,
we
propose
new
Multiattribute
group
decision-making
(MGDM)
method
under
q-rung
orthopair
fuzzy
numbers
(q-ROFNs)
environment
select
optimal
sustainable
SWMM
for
effective
SW.
Firstly,
present
operational
laws
q-ROFNs
based
Sugeno-Weber’s
norm,
which
overcomes
shortcomings
existing
q-ROFNs.
After
that,
proposed
q-ROFNs,
Sugeno-Weber
prioritized
weighted
arithmetic
(q-ROFSWPWA)
aggregation
operator
(AO)
aggregating
considers
priority
relationship
among
Moreover,
MGDM
q-ROFSWPWA
AO
EDAS
technique.
Furthermore,
consider
case
study
selecting
demonstrate
method.
We
also
comparative
analysis
with
methods.
Language: Английский
Synergistic Effects of Waste Glass Powder, High-Frequency Ultrasonic Dispersion, and Liquid Glass Treatment on the Properties of Aluminum-Based Ultra-Lightweight Concrete
Evaldas Šerelis,
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Vitoldas Vaitkevičius,
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Samira Salehi
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et al.
Materials,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
17(22), P. 5430 - 5430
Published: Nov. 7, 2024
This
research
investigates
the
impact
of
waste
glass
powder,
high-frequency
ultrasonics
(HFUS)
dispersion,
and
liquid
treatment
on
aluminum-based
ultra-lightweight
concrete.
Substituting
up
to
80%
Portland
cement
with
powder
significantly
delays
hydration
reduces
compressive
strength
by
77%.
However,
applying
HFUS
dispersion
for
60
s
a
mixture
30%
substitution
restored
reference
value
3.1
MPa.
The
combined
enhanced
87%,
increased
density
32%,
reduced
prosody.
Scanning
electron
microscopy
revealed
progressively
denser
matrix
each
treatment,
highlighting
synergistic
effects
these
methods
in
improving
concrete
properties.
Language: Английский