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Title: Application of EntropyBased Measurement in Underground Engineering Risk Assessment


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Application of Entropy-Based Measurement in
Underground Engineering Risk Assessment
The 2nd China-Japan Seminar for Graduate Students
in Civil Engineering
  • LI Junwei HUANG Hongwei
  • Department of Geotechnical Engineering
  • Tongji University, Shanghai, China, 200092
  • lijunwei76_at_163.com
  • huanghw _at_ mail.tongji.edu.cn

Aug.27-28 Nagasaki, Japan
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Outline
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Ideas of Information Entropy Entropy
    Weight
  • 3. Establish Risk Assessment Model in
    Underground Engineering
  • 4. Entropy-based Risk Measurement Method in
    Underground Engineering
  • 5. Conclusion.

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1. Introduction
  • Commonly and conventionally risk
    measurement method probability distribution
    statistic values of the objective function.
  • Various Risk Understandings
  • ? Various Risk Definition (No
    Authoritative definition)
  • ? Various risk measurement methods
  • Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP),
  • Bayesian Analysis Method,
  • Brainstorming Method,
  • Delphi Method,
  • Fault Tree Method and
  • Event Tree etc.

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1.Introduction
  • Shanon presented the idea of entropy in
    1948. The definition of "Entropy" presents a
    quantitative measure of uncertainty associated
    with a probability distribution or the
    information content of the distribution .
  • So the uncertainty can be quantified with
    entropy taking into account all different kinds
    of available information. Thus, entropy is a
    measure of the mount of uncertainty and is a
    measure of the lack of information about a
    system.
  • Entropy in 0, 1

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1.Introduction
  • Using entropy firstly, the present paper
    introduces the risk measure method, and based on
    the entropy theory, the entropy-based risk
    assessment method is introduced into underground
    engineering risk assessment.
  • And take the risk analysis and assessment
    on the effect of construction phase of soft soil
    shield tunnelling on the environment in urban
    area for example, the entropy measuring risk
    method is introduced and the solution process is
    given in details.

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2. Idea of Information Entropy Entropy Weight
  • 2.1 Information Entropy, the Entropy of
    Assessment Index and Entropy Weight
  • As for the continuous random variable, the
    definition of
  • entropy is expressed as
  • And as for discrete random variable, the
    definition of entropy is expressed as

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(m, n) Assessment Problem
  • In terms of a assessment problem with
    m assessment
  • indexes and n assessment objects, it could be
    abbreviated as
  • (m, n) assessment problem, then, the entropy of
    the i th
  • assessment index is defined as
  • where

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(m, n) Assessment Problem
  • As to (m, n) assessment problem, the entropy
    weight of the i th assessment index is expressed
    as

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2.2 Entropy-based risk measurement method in risk
analysis
  • In engineering practices, many risk
    assessment and decision-making problems are
    carried on with much uncertainty. the aim of the
    risk analysis is to describe or evaluate some
    kinds of condition of the system so as to do risk
    management further and lower the risk or control
    the risk of system in related condition. This is
    attributed to that available information is
    always incomplete. The aim of the risk
    measurement is to determine and quantify the
    dangerousness of a certain assessment object or
    regulation plan may cause or risk of realizing
    the objective at the known environmental
    condition.

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2.2 Entropy-based risk measurement method in risk
analysis
  • The analysis procedure of proposed
    entropy-based risk assessment method is that (1)
    determining the probable risk value of every
    index by means of expert investigation method,
    and obtaining the risk assessment matrix (2)
    obtaining the entropy and entropy weight of every
    index. Based on this idea, the following
    entropy-based measurement model in risk analysis
    is established. In (m, n) assessment problem,
    the risk value of the assessment problem is
    determined

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2.2 Entropy-based risk measurement method in risk
analysis
  • As for the present research work, the
    definition of risk is expressed as uncertainty of
    the assessment index or research object and
    thereafter the idea of entropy weight is
    proposed, which is defined by means of the
    weighting value of available information to
    measure risk in assessment of risk events in
    different level.

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3. Establish Risk Assessment Model in
Underground Engineering
  • The general risk (sometimes called top-level
    risk) in
  • underground engineering exploitation at
    pre-feasibility study
  • period to be taken into consideration is shown in
    Fig.1.

Fig.1 General risk classification in Underground
Engineering
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3. Establish Risk Assessment Model in
Underground Engineering
  • The present paper takes the risk analysis
    and assessment on effect of construction phase of
    shield tunnelling on environment in soft soil
    urban area for example risk analysis process is
    introduced in details by means of entropy-based
    risk measurement method. The second and third
    level risks events or assessment indexes of
    environment effect risk assessment problem in
    this paper are given in Table1.

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Table1 Hierarchy analysis on environmental effect
risk
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4. Entropy-based Risk Measurement Method in
Underground Engineering
  • 4.1 Establish bottom hierarchy risk fuzzy
    subset
  • Firstly, according to hierarchy
    relationship of risk factors of risk assessment
    model established in this paper, the fuzzy field
    of every risk factor in different risk level
    should be determined. Take the cultural
    environment effect for example
  • Uu1, u2, u3, u4, u5
  • Vinsignificant, considerable, serious,
    disastrous.

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Table2. Relationship between risk value,
probability, and consequence in sub-level
factors
Note Iinsignificant, IIconsiderable,
IIIserious, and IV disastrous. Risk
value 15 is risk qualitative index.
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4.2 Entropy-based risk assessment method
  • According to the introduction in this paper, the
    assessment belongs to (5, 10) assessment problem.
    The obtained assessment matrix is
  • Normalize the assessment matrix, we can
    obtain


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4.2 Entropy-based risk assessment method
  • Based on the matrix R1, compute the
    information quantity of 10 experts providing for
    the assessment. The result could be expressed as
    the information entropy. The information entropy
    of every assessment object is Hi(i1, 5)
  • Hi0.928,0.976,0.946,0.873,0.678
  • Then the relative weight of information
    quantity provided by 10 experts for 5 assessment
    indexes (or risk factors), that is the value of
    entropy weight ?i(i1, 5)are
  • ? ?i 0.120,0.040,0.090,0.212,0.538

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4.3 Entropy-based risk measurement results
discussion
  • (1). The larger entropy of a assessment
    index is, the less entropy weight is, which means
    this index is more unimportant.
  • (2).As for the entropy weight, it has a
    special meaning. It is not the actual importance
    coefficient of the assessment object in
    decision-making or assessment problem. Instead,
    it means relative degree of competition for how
    much they provide the information quantity when
    the set of the assessment objects are determined
    and given.
  • (3). Form the viewpoint of information, the
    value of entropy weight presents how much useful
    information that has been provided for the
    analysis.
  • (4).The value of entropy weight is
    significantly related to how much experts has
    grasped the assessment index. The entropy weight
    of index u2 is least, which means that experts
    have least knowledge of it. This assessment
    result reflects the fact of difficulty in shield
    tunneling construction crossing the running metro
    underground railway in urban soft soil.

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4.4 Cultural environment effect risk analysis on
shield tunnel construction period in soft soil
  • According to the model proposed in present paper,
    the total risk of cultural environment effect
    could be determined
  • Obviously, the risk of cultural environment
    effect in shied tunneling construction period in
    urban soft soil area is large relatively. The
    result also shows that the quantity of
    information provided by the experts by means of
    experts investigation is less. So decision making
    will take much risk relatively. And therefore,
    the reliability will be small. But, if one
    believes that the information is relatively less,
    decision maker could ask for increasing the
    assessment index to acquire much more information
    and make decision again. By this way, the
    decision will be more accurate and reliable.

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5. Conclusion
  • In underground engineering exploitation,
    at a certain known environment state, all kind of
    risk events has its own uncertainty. The
    entropy-based risk measurement method model is
    proposed in the paper. The model could be used to
    evaluate the quantity of information obtained
    form experts' investigation and the value of
    risk. The quantity of information could be
    expressed as the entropy. And the relative degree
    of importance of the index information is
    expressed as entropy weight. The relationship
    between them is that the more the entropy is,
    the less the entropy weight is and the provided
    quantity of information is less, and vice versa.
    This assessment method could provide a ideal rule
    to measure the risk with a well precision.

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5. Conclusion
  • Additionally, If one wants to improve the
    evaluation precision, he could increase quantity
    of information of a certain assessment index.
    Then with much more information, a much more
    precise and reliable decision could be made again
    and with less risk. Therefore, the model has much
    more practical meanings.

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