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The Comprehensive Assessment Method of Concrete Damage after Disastrous Fire Based on Game Theory-Normal Cloud Model

Zhongwei Gao, Donghui Ma, Xiaodong Guo, Wei Wang and Zhitao Wang

Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2019, vol. 2019, 1-9

Abstract:

Rapidly and correctly assessing the extent of the damage to a concrete structure after a disastrous fire has great engineering significance. In this paper, an assessment method is proposed based on the game theory-normal cloud model. The surface colors of concrete, exfoliation, cracks, and hammering responses are chosen as the comprehensive assessment indices of concrete damage after fire to establish the corresponding assessment criteria. The normal cloud generator is used to calculate the certainty degree of the grading assessment index of concrete damage after fire. By adopting game theory, the objective weight obtained by the information entropy method and the subjective weight obtained by precedence chart are combined into a comprehensive weight. The comprehensive certainty degree value of concrete damage after fire is then calculated by certainty and weight matrices. The project case analysis shows the assessment results are both intuitive and realistic. This method provides a new approach to the assessment of concrete damage after fire which is more efficient and easier to apply than existing methods.

Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1155/2019/5159497

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