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Damage-Relevant Evaluation in Appraising Dangerous Buildings
Due to the relevance of item damages on a building, a power transmission mechanism that can reflect the damage relevance is introduced into the dangerous houses hierarchical fuzzy evaluation model (JGJ125-99). The proposed item description model uses a force-delivery tree to describe the relevant relationship among items. A new risk rating formula and a method to calculate the model parameters are addressed. The practical result by applying the approach to Ezhou city primary school in Hubei province shows that the item description model can reduce error judgments in appraising dangerous buildings.
Damage-Relevant Evaluation in Appraising Dangerous Buildings
Due to the relevance of item damages on a building, a power transmission mechanism that can reflect the damage relevance is introduced into the dangerous houses hierarchical fuzzy evaluation model (JGJ125-99). The proposed item description model uses a force-delivery tree to describe the relevant relationship among items. A new risk rating formula and a method to calculate the model parameters are addressed. The practical result by applying the approach to Ezhou city primary school in Hubei province shows that the item description model can reduce error judgments in appraising dangerous buildings.
Damage-Relevant Evaluation in Appraising Dangerous Buildings
Advanced Materials Research ; 163-167 ; 2465-2470
2010-12-06
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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