Study on Security Analysis and Management of Motor Based on Fuzzy Theory

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Technique problems on motor security analysis and management are solved based on fuzzy theory. Combining such theory with present research of car engine structure and its related technique, based on abroad investigation of car engine malfunctions, index system suitable for motor engine security analysis is developed and fuzzy theory, a mature theory in the management science is induced in the security analysis. In the study, method and techniques for car engine security analysis and management are proposed. The real case proves that this index system and analytical technique are applicable, the analytical result could be used as theoretical references for security management, production manufacture and improvement, it could be used for analyzing similar automobile products.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 591-593)

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692-696

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November 2012

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