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Hybrid Multi-Criteria Decision-Making for Marine SOx Scrubber Systems

Jae-Hoon JEE

2022Journal of Marine Science and Engineering13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper aims to identify the best solution for three SOx scrubber systems by evaluating their economic, environmental and technical performances: open-loop, closed-loop and hybrid scrubber systems. It adopted a novel muti-criteria decision-making model which can be introduced as the combination of lifecycle cost and lifecycle assessments, and fuzzy-TOPSIS and fuzzy-AHP. The analysis results of the case study of 72,100 gross-ton cargo ships suggested that the closed-loop scrubber systems would be the most effective in the consideration of all of the aspects, overall. It also shows the excellence of the proposed decision-making model to remedy the shortcomings of the conventional multi-criteria decision-making process by directing the analytic process in a wiser way, by means of fuzzy elements. For the environmental impact assessment, the lifecycle assessment approach enables one to obtain a holistic view of the Lifecycle emissions from the cradle to the grave. This paper finally shows the effectiveness of the proposed method, which can improve confidence in decision-making by extending a short-term view widely. Therefore, it was strongly believed that the proposed model is not necessarily/limitedly applied to marine systems but can be broad and noteworthy for a variety of studies requiring appropriate decision-making.

Topics & Concepts

ScrubberAnalytic hierarchy processFuzzy logicMultiple-criteria decision analysisOperations researchComputer scienceProcess (computing)Risk analysis (engineering)Variety (cybernetics)EngineeringBusinessArtificial intelligenceOperating systemWaste managementMaritime Transport Emissions and EfficiencyRisk and Safety AnalysisMarine Biology and Environmental Chemistry
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