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从开关电器电弧产生的一般机理、物理过程,电弧熄灭的随机性等方面进行了分析,就电气操作过程中带电作业时发生的拉弧现象进行了探讨,针对线路分闸时出现电弧现象的原因提出了有效的防制措施。 相似文献
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采用水基热分解法在SiO2/Si基底上制备了钛酸铅和掺镧钛酸铅铁电薄膜。详细研究了以水为溶剂,将铅盐和钛醇盐等直接加入到溶剂中制成先体溶液,测量溶液的DTA-TGA曲线和透光率曲线;对薄膜作XRD和SEM分析,并对其结果进行了简要讨论了测量了室温下薄膜介电性能和铁电性能。 相似文献
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通过模拟试验,研究和分析了并联六角形轧件的拉分轧制变形规律;给出简单适用的计算拉分变形的回归方程。通过生产实践证实,回归方程具有很高精度。 相似文献
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二阶问题的一个三维类Wilson元 总被引:1,自引:1,他引:0
基于二维的类Wilson元,构造了一个用于求解三维二阶问题的类Wilson元.证明了它对任意的六面体正则剖分是收敛的,并且给出了相应的误差估计. 相似文献
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在Hilbert空间H中,在T.H→H有界,Ф-强单调和半连续条件下,利用次微分Эφ算子的性质,将求变分不等式(Tu-f,y—u)≥φ(u)-φ(Y),任意Y∈X的解转化成求集值Ф-强伪压缩映象的不动点,得到Browder变分不等式(Tu—f,y-u)≥φ(u)-φ(y),任意y∈H的带有误差的Ishikawa迭代算法,在适当假设下证明了该迭代算法强收敛于不等式的唯一解。本文结果改进和推广了文献中部分已知的结果。 相似文献
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AHP中判断矩阵一致性检验的修正的统计方法 总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2
通过分析判断矩阵与其导出的矩阵的关系,提出一种检验判断矩阵一致性的统计检验,发判断矩阵的一致性较差时,基于偏差矩阵中绝对值大的元素对判断矩阵一致性的影响,每次只修改判断矩阵的一对元素即可进行判断矩阵一致性的修正。实例分析表明,统计检验方法是可行的,且可根据问题的性质,灵活确定一致性要求的标准。 相似文献
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Thomas L. Saaty 《系统科学与系统工程学报(英文版)》2004,13(2):129-157
The Analytic Network Process (ANP) is a multicriteria theory of measurement used to derive relative priority scales of absolute
numbers from individual judgments (or from actual measurements normalized to a relative form) that also belong to a fundamental
scale of absolute numbers. These judgments represent the relative influence, of one of two elements over the other in a pairwise
comparison process on a third element in the system, with respect to an underlying control criterion. Through its supermatrix,
whose entries are themselves matrices of column priorities, the ANP synthesizes the outcome of dependence and feedback within
and between clusters of elements. The Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) with its independence assumptions on upper levels from
lower levels and the independence of the elements in a level is a special case of the ANP. The ANP is an essential tool for
articulating our understanding of a decision problem. One had to overcome the limitation of linear hierarchic structures and
their mathematical consequences. This part on the ANP summarizes and illustrates the basic concepts of the ANP and shows how
informed intuitive judgments can lead to real life answers that are matched by actual measurements in the real world (for
example, relative dollar values) as illustrated in market share examples that rely on judgments and not on numerical data.
Thomas L. Saaty holds the Chair of University Professor, Katz Graduate School of Business, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, and
obtained his Ph.D. in mathematics from Yale University. Before that he was a professor at the Wharton School of the University
of Pennsylvania for ten years. Prior to that he spent seven years at the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency in the State
Department in Washington, DC, that carried out the arms reduction negotiations with the Soviets in Geneva. His current research
interests include decision-making, planning, conflict resolution and synthesis in the brain. As a result of his search for
an effective means to deal with weapons tradeoffs at the Disarmament Agency and, more generally, with decision-making and
resource allocation, Professor Saaty developed The Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) and its generalization to dependence and
feedback, the Analytic Network Process (ANP). He is co-developer of the software Expert Choice and of the software Super Decisions
for decisions with dependence and feedback. He has authored or co-authored twelve books on the AHP/ANP. Professor Saaty has
also written a number of other books that embrace a variety of topics, including Modern Nonlinear Equations, Nonlinear Mathematics, Graph Theory, The Four Color Problem, Behavioral Mathematics, Queuing Theory,
Optimization in Integers, Embracing the Future and The Brain: Unraveling the Mystery of How It Works. His most recent book is Creative Thinking, Problem Solving & Decision Making. The book is a rich collection of ideas, incorporating research by a growing body of researchers and practitioners, profiles
of creative people, projects and products, theory, philosophy, physics and metaphysics...all explained with a liberal dose
of humor. He has published more than 300 refereed articles in a wide variety of professional journals. He has been on the
editorial boards of Mathematical Reviews, Operations Research, Naval Research Logistics Quarterly, Mathematical and Computer
Modeling, Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, Applied Mathematics Letters, and several others. He also served as consultant
to many corporations and governments. 相似文献