The Influence Factors Analysis of Abrasiveness Based on the Grey Theory
Abstract
Aimed at the phenomenon of many factors affecting rock abrasiveness, classification is not clear, and the influences of each factor on abrasiveness have different increase or decrease, different weights, and the influence mechanism are also different, in addition there may be a mutual influence between various factors, this paper takes into account the mutual influence between various factors and the weight of influence on abrasiveness, found out the main influence of abrasiveness by correlation analysis and grey correlation degree, so that guide the field better work by the main influence.
Key words: Rock abrasiveness; Main influence; Correlation analysis; Grey correlation degree
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/6209
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