Eliciting a human understandable model of ice adhesion strength for rotor blade leading edge materials from uncertain experimental data

TitleEliciting a human understandable model of ice adhesion strength for rotor blade leading edge materials from uncertain experimental data
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2012
AuthorsPalacios, Ana M., Palacios José L., and Sánchez Luciano
JournalExpert Systems with Applications
Volume39
Number11
Pagination10212 - 10225
ISSN0957-4174
Keywordsfuzzy rule-based classifiers, Genetic Fuzzy Systems, Ice-phobic materials, Isotropic materials, Shear adhesion strength, vague data
Abstract

The published ice adhesion performance data of novel “ice-phobic” coatings varies significantly, and there are not reliable models of the properties of the different coatings that help the designer to choose the most appropriate material. In this paper it is proposed not to use analytical models but to learn instead a rule-based system from experimental data. The presented methodology increases the level of post-processing interpretation accuracy of experimental data obtained during the evaluation of ice-phobic materials for rotorcraft applications. Key to the success of this model is a possibilistic representation of the uncertainty in the data, combined with a fuzzy fitness-based genetic algorithm that is capable to elicit a suitable set of rules on the basis of incomplete and imprecise information.

URLhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0957417412004186
DOI10.1016/j.eswa.2012.02.155