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Crane Safety Assessment Method Based on Entropy and Cumulative Prospect Theory
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EngineeringSafety ScienceCrane Safety GradeMultiple-criteria Decision AnalysisFuzzy Risk AnalysisStructural EngineeringFuzzy Multi-criteria Decision-makingReliability EngineeringRisk ManagementProbabilistic Safety AssessmentSystems EngineeringSafety CriterionDecision TheoryStructural Health MonitoringSafety StatusCivil EngineeringConstruction ManagementSafety AnalysisCumulative Prospect TheoryConstruction Engineering
Assessing the safety status of cranes is an important problem. To overcome the inaccuracies and misjudgments in such assessments, this work describes a safety assessment method for cranes that combines entropy and cumulative prospect theory. Firstly, the proposed method transforms the set of evaluation indices into an evaluation vector. Secondly, a decision matrix is then constructed from the evaluation vectors and evaluation standards, and an entropy-based technique is applied to calculate the index weights. Thirdly, positive and negative prospect value matrices are established from reference points based on the positive and negative ideal solutions. Thus, this enables the crane safety grade to be determined according to the ranked comprehensive prospect values. Finally, the safety status of four general overhead traveling crane samples is evaluated to verify the rationality and feasibility of the proposed method. The results demonstrate that the method described in this paper can precisely and reasonably reflect the safety status of a crane.
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