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    ELECTRE I : decision support model for material selection of bipolar plates for polymer electrolyte fuel cells applications

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    Abstract: In this paper, a new non-compensatory approach is introduced for the material selection of bipolar plates in Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells (PEFC), using the original ELECTRE I (Elimination Et (and) Choice Translating Reality) decision-making method. This approach provides solutions to material selection problems of bipolar plates involving multiple conicting objectives, particularly when the compensation among the criteria is not allowed. By producing a material selection decision matrix and a criteria sensitivity analysis, the ELECTRE I can be applied to perform a reasonable material selection for a particular application, including a logical ranking of considered materials. A list of all possible choices from the best to the worst suitable materials is obtained, taking into account all the material selection criteria, including the cost. There is good agreement between the results of the methods being used and available experimental data and the Cambridge Engineering Selector (CES) databases. A user-de\u85ned code in Mathematica has been developed to facilitate the implementation of the method for material selection problems of fuel cell components
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