
TL;DR
This paper introduces fuzzy block theory, integrating fuzzy logic with traditional block theory to assess underground stability, using neuro-fuzzy systems and fuzzy facets for damage prediction and theoretical reformulation.
Contribution
It presents a novel integration of fuzzy logic with classic block theory, including a neuro-fuzzy approach and fuzzy facets principles for stability assessment.
Findings
Coupled NFIS and block theory can identify potential damage zones.
Fuzzy facets theory enables reformulation of block theory principles.
The approach enhances stability assessment accuracy.
Abstract
This study, fundamentals of fuzzy block theory, and its application in assessment of stability in underground openings, has surveyed. Using fuzzy topics and inserting them in to key block theory, in two ways, fundamentals of fuzzy block theory has been presented. In indirect combining, by coupling of adaptive Neuro Fuzzy Inference System (NFIS) and classic block theory, we could extract possible damage parts around a tunnel. In direct solution, some principles of block theory, by means of different fuzzy facets theory, were rewritten.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Algebra and Logic · Multi-Criteria Decision Making
