3d Printer Selection for the Sustainable Manufacturing Industry Using an Integrated Decision-Making Model Based on Dombi Operators in the Fermatean Fuzzy Environment
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2024
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Abstract
Three-dimensional printers (3DPs), as critical parts of additive manufacturing (AM), are state-of-the-art technologies that can help practitioners with digital transformation in production processes. Three-dimensional printer performance mostly depends on good integration with artificial intelligence (AI) to outperform humans in overcoming complex tasks using 3DPs equipped with AI technology, particularly in producing an object with no smooth surface and a standard geometric shape. Hence, 3DPs also provide an opportunity to improve engineering applications in manufacturing processes. As a result, AM can create more sustainable production systems, protect the environment, and reduce external costs arising from industries' production activities. Nonetheless, practitioners do not have sufficient willingness since this kind of transformation in production processes is a crucial and irrevocable decision requiring vast knowledge and experience. Thus, presenting a methodological frame and a roadmap may help decision-makers take more responsibility for accelerating the digital transformation of production processes. The current study aims to fill the literature's critical theoretical and managerial gaps. Therefore, it suggests a powerful and efficient decision model for solving 3DP selection problems for industries. The suggested hybrid FF model combines the Fermatean Fuzzy Stepwise Weight Assessment Ratio Analysis (FF-SWARA) and the Fermatean Ranking of Alternatives through Functional mapping of criterion sub-intervals into a Single Interval (FF-RAFSI) approaches. The novel FF framework is employed to solve a critical problem encountered in the automobile manufacturing industry with the help of two related case studies. In addition, the criteria are identified and categorized regarding their influence degrees using a group decision approach based on an extended form of the Delphi with the aid of the Fermatean fuzzy sets. According to the conclusions of the analysis, the criteria "Accuracy" and "Quality" are the most effective measures. Also, the suggested hybrid model and its outcomes were tested by executing robustness and validation checks. The results of the analyses prove that the suggested integrated framework is a robust and practical decision-making tool.
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Antucheviciene, Jurgita/0000-0002-1734-3216; Görçün, Ömer Faruk/0000-0003-3850-6755; küçükönder, hande/0000-0002-0853-8185; Hashemkhani Zolfani, Sarfaraz/0000-0002-2602-3986
Keywords
3DPs, additive manufacturing, sustainable manufacturing, Fermatean fuzzy sets, RAFSI, SWARA, Delphi, Artificial intelligence, Economics, Strategy and Management, Macroeconomics, Social Sciences, Business, Management and Accounting, SWARA, Multi-Criteria Decision Making, Management Science and Operations Research, Operations research, Biochemistry, Gene, Decision Sciences, Digital transformation, Selection (genetic algorithm), Engineering, Management of Technology and Innovation, TJ1-1570, Risk analysis (engineering), Conceptualizing the Circular Economy and Sustainable Supply Chains, Business, Mechanical engineering and machinery, Production (economics), Digital Transformation and Innovation Management, Product Design, Ranking (information retrieval), sustainable manufacturing, Fermatean fuzzy sets, Computer science, Industrial engineering, Fuzzy logic, Manufacturing engineering, World Wide Web, Chemistry, RAFSI, 3DPs, Transformation (genetics), Object (grammar), additive manufacturing, Additive Manufacturing, Delphi, Swara, 3dps, Rafsi, Sustainable Manufacturing, Fermatean Fuzzy Sets
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0209 industrial biotechnology, 02 engineering and technology, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering
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Machines
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12
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1
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5
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Sustainable Development Goals
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GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING

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AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY

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INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE

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SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES

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LIFE ON LAND

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