The model of intellectual support of decision-making in building structures condition management

Popular methods of decision-making in building structures condition management do not fully consider peculiarities of their up-to-date operation. These approaches do not take into account the kinds of uncertainty occurring at a building designing stage and taking place while monitoring. It leads to...

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Main Authors: Velichkin V.Z., Soldatenko T.N.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University 2012-05-01
Series:Инженерно-строительный журнал
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Online Access:http://engstroy.spb.ru/index_2012_03/soldatenko.pdf
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author Velichkin V.Z.
Soldatenko T.N.
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description Popular methods of decision-making in building structures condition management do not fully consider peculiarities of their up-to-date operation. These approaches do not take into account the kinds of uncertainty occurring at a building designing stage and taking place while monitoring. It leads to the decrease in building targeted application efficiency and increase of controlling organization costs. The following approach suggests the improvement in the decision-making support systems by integration of expert knowledge and experience with tool and visual building structure control results.The purpose of the paper is effective decision-making aimed at uncertainty level decrease in the process of detection of operational impacts on building structures for the required durability provision. This purpose is achieved by artificial intelligence element application (fuzzy sets) in the joint analysis of retrospective, current and expert information on the building structure state. The authors suggest selecting building structure state controlling actions with the help of fuzzy conclusions obtained by the usage of designed algorithms and calculated procedures. The applicability of the given approach was proved by the calculated example. A grounded variant of decision on the building structure state intellectual control was submitted (a damaged building wall).On the basis of these results the conclusions on the application field and conditions of the designed algorithms and model were made.
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spelling doaj.art-7b61d67f42eb45fca1afa2143eb1fba02022-12-21T18:15:59ZengPeter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic UniversityИнженерно-строительный журнал2071-47262071-03052012-05-012937482The model of intellectual support of decision-making in building structures condition managementVelichkin V.Z.Soldatenko T.N.Popular methods of decision-making in building structures condition management do not fully consider peculiarities of their up-to-date operation. These approaches do not take into account the kinds of uncertainty occurring at a building designing stage and taking place while monitoring. It leads to the decrease in building targeted application efficiency and increase of controlling organization costs. The following approach suggests the improvement in the decision-making support systems by integration of expert knowledge and experience with tool and visual building structure control results.The purpose of the paper is effective decision-making aimed at uncertainty level decrease in the process of detection of operational impacts on building structures for the required durability provision. This purpose is achieved by artificial intelligence element application (fuzzy sets) in the joint analysis of retrospective, current and expert information on the building structure state. The authors suggest selecting building structure state controlling actions with the help of fuzzy conclusions obtained by the usage of designed algorithms and calculated procedures. The applicability of the given approach was proved by the calculated example. A grounded variant of decision on the building structure state intellectual control was submitted (a damaged building wall).On the basis of these results the conclusions on the application field and conditions of the designed algorithms and model were made.http://engstroy.spb.ru/index_2012_03/soldatenko.pdfbuilding structure statemembership functionfuzzy logicdecision-makingintellectual support
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The model of intellectual support of decision-making in building structures condition management
Инженерно-строительный журнал
building structure state
membership function
fuzzy logic
decision-making
intellectual support
title The model of intellectual support of decision-making in building structures condition management
title_full The model of intellectual support of decision-making in building structures condition management
title_fullStr The model of intellectual support of decision-making in building structures condition management
title_full_unstemmed The model of intellectual support of decision-making in building structures condition management
title_short The model of intellectual support of decision-making in building structures condition management
title_sort model of intellectual support of decision making in building structures condition management
topic building structure state
membership function
fuzzy logic
decision-making
intellectual support
url http://engstroy.spb.ru/index_2012_03/soldatenko.pdf
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