The conceptual design stage is one of the main challenging phases in System Engineering. Starting from the High-Level Requirements (provided by the project needs), defining the broad features and conditions that a product must ensure, different design solutions are often implemented. Several methodologies can aid whenever a decision-making process has to be performed. Among these, the Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (Fuzzy AHP) stands out, providing a rational framework for a needed decision by quantifying its criteria and alternative options, and for relating those elements to the overall goal. Fuzzy AHP centralizes the opinion of experts who, through objective and subjective opinions, can rank the conceptual alternatives. The paper deals with the assessment of components for thermonuclear reactors, in particular the design of the DTT Divertor In-Vessel Fixation System. The main requirements that the Fixation System must guarantee are strictly related to the geometric-dimensional constraints concerning the presence of the various in-vessel components. Furthermore, the Fixation System must withstand the strong loads acting on the Divertor due to the partial or full loss of plasma confinement (Disruption Events). The aim is, therefore, to identify, through Fuzzy AHP, among different alternatives, the solution which best matches the functional requirements, geometrical constraints and Remote Handling compatibility.
Systems Engineering and Multi-criteria Decision Making Technique for Concept Design of DTT Divertor Fixation System
Massanova, Nicola
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;Occhiuto, Enrico;Marzullo, DomenicoUltimo
2024-01-01
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The conceptual design stage is one of the main challenging phases in System Engineering. Starting from the High-Level Requirements (provided by the project needs), defining the broad features and conditions that a product must ensure, different design solutions are often implemented. Several methodologies can aid whenever a decision-making process has to be performed. Among these, the Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (Fuzzy AHP) stands out, providing a rational framework for a needed decision by quantifying its criteria and alternative options, and for relating those elements to the overall goal. Fuzzy AHP centralizes the opinion of experts who, through objective and subjective opinions, can rank the conceptual alternatives. The paper deals with the assessment of components for thermonuclear reactors, in particular the design of the DTT Divertor In-Vessel Fixation System. The main requirements that the Fixation System must guarantee are strictly related to the geometric-dimensional constraints concerning the presence of the various in-vessel components. Furthermore, the Fixation System must withstand the strong loads acting on the Divertor due to the partial or full loss of plasma confinement (Disruption Events). The aim is, therefore, to identify, through Fuzzy AHP, among different alternatives, the solution which best matches the functional requirements, geometrical constraints and Remote Handling compatibility.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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