Extension Model for Safety Appraisal of Existing Concrete Members Based on an Improved Comprehensive Weighting Method

An effective evaluation model for safety appraisal of existing concrete members plays a significant role in promoting the management of an existing building. This study aims to introduce extension theory into the safety appraisal of existing concrete members based on five indices (bearing capacity,...

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Main Authors: Hengyu Zhou, Yongbo Yuan, Chenlong Liu, Chao Wu, Mingyuan Zhang
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2018-01-01
Series:Advances in Civil Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/1217543
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Yongbo Yuan
Chenlong Liu
Chao Wu
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description An effective evaluation model for safety appraisal of existing concrete members plays a significant role in promoting the management of an existing building. This study aims to introduce extension theory into the safety appraisal of existing concrete members based on five indices (bearing capacity, deflection-to-span ratio, cracks, reinforcement corrosion, and concrete carbonation depth) and inspection data. A matter-element model is established for the safety appraisal of existing concrete members based on matter-element theory. The safety appraisal rating is identified by the comprehensive correlation degrees, which can be calculated by the weights and single-index correlation degrees of the five indices. Owing to the one-sidedness in the single-weighting method, a comprehensive weighting method integrating the merits of subjective weight and objective weight is adopted based on game theory. The interval analytic hierarchy process (IAHP) and entropy weight method are, respectively, used to determine the subjective and objective weight of each index. It was found that the subjective weight vector calculated by IAHP consists of interval numbers. Therefore, the traditional comprehensive weighting method based on game theory needs to be improved by the interval number theory. A comparison analysis between the results generated by the proposed model and an analytic hierarchy process-fuzzy comprehensive evaluation model is conducted. The results show that the matter-element extension model based on comprehensive weight is more accurate and rational. The proposed model makes full use of inspection data and gives a clear safety level to decision makers avoiding disorganized data of a single index. Hence, it can serve as guidance for safety appraisal of existing concrete members in the future. Furthermore, the improved comprehensive weighting method has practical merits and high scientific value in terms of safety evaluation and other applications in different research fields.
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spelling doaj-art-9f92dfe0ef6f4274ab3202bca16bbfe42025-08-20T03:38:30ZengWileyAdvances in Civil Engineering1687-80861687-80942018-01-01201810.1155/2018/12175431217543Extension Model for Safety Appraisal of Existing Concrete Members Based on an Improved Comprehensive Weighting MethodHengyu Zhou0Yongbo Yuan1Chenlong Liu2Chao Wu3Mingyuan Zhang4Faculty of Infrastructure Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, Linggong Road, No. 2, 116024 Dalian, ChinaFaculty of Infrastructure Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, Linggong Road, No. 2, 116024 Dalian, ChinaFaculty of Infrastructure Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, Linggong Road, No. 2, 116024 Dalian, ChinaFaculty of Infrastructure Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, Linggong Road, No. 2, 116024 Dalian, ChinaFaculty of Infrastructure Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, Linggong Road, No. 2, 116024 Dalian, ChinaAn effective evaluation model for safety appraisal of existing concrete members plays a significant role in promoting the management of an existing building. This study aims to introduce extension theory into the safety appraisal of existing concrete members based on five indices (bearing capacity, deflection-to-span ratio, cracks, reinforcement corrosion, and concrete carbonation depth) and inspection data. A matter-element model is established for the safety appraisal of existing concrete members based on matter-element theory. The safety appraisal rating is identified by the comprehensive correlation degrees, which can be calculated by the weights and single-index correlation degrees of the five indices. Owing to the one-sidedness in the single-weighting method, a comprehensive weighting method integrating the merits of subjective weight and objective weight is adopted based on game theory. The interval analytic hierarchy process (IAHP) and entropy weight method are, respectively, used to determine the subjective and objective weight of each index. It was found that the subjective weight vector calculated by IAHP consists of interval numbers. Therefore, the traditional comprehensive weighting method based on game theory needs to be improved by the interval number theory. A comparison analysis between the results generated by the proposed model and an analytic hierarchy process-fuzzy comprehensive evaluation model is conducted. The results show that the matter-element extension model based on comprehensive weight is more accurate and rational. The proposed model makes full use of inspection data and gives a clear safety level to decision makers avoiding disorganized data of a single index. Hence, it can serve as guidance for safety appraisal of existing concrete members in the future. Furthermore, the improved comprehensive weighting method has practical merits and high scientific value in terms of safety evaluation and other applications in different research fields.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/1217543
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Extension Model for Safety Appraisal of Existing Concrete Members Based on an Improved Comprehensive Weighting Method
Advances in Civil Engineering
title Extension Model for Safety Appraisal of Existing Concrete Members Based on an Improved Comprehensive Weighting Method
title_full Extension Model for Safety Appraisal of Existing Concrete Members Based on an Improved Comprehensive Weighting Method
title_fullStr Extension Model for Safety Appraisal of Existing Concrete Members Based on an Improved Comprehensive Weighting Method
title_full_unstemmed Extension Model for Safety Appraisal of Existing Concrete Members Based on an Improved Comprehensive Weighting Method
title_short Extension Model for Safety Appraisal of Existing Concrete Members Based on an Improved Comprehensive Weighting Method
title_sort extension model for safety appraisal of existing concrete members based on an improved comprehensive weighting method
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