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A Fuzzy Clustering Logic Life Loss Risk Evaluation Model for Dam-Break Floods

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COMPLEXITY
Volume 2021, Issue -, Pages -

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WILEY-HINDAWI
DOI: 10.1155/2021/7093256

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51739003, 51909173]
  2. Free Exploration Project of Hohai University [B200201058]
  3. Basic Research Project Funded of National Key Laboratory [20195025912]
  4. Open Foundation of Changjiang Survey, Planning, Design and Research Co., Ltd. [CX2019K01]

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This paper analyzes the direct and indirect factors affecting the risk of life loss in dam failures and studies the characteristics, distribution rules, and membership functions of each factor. An adaptive differential evolution method is constructed through an optimization of the mutation factors and cross factors of the differential evolution method. The proposed evaluation method also combines with the fuzzy clustering iterative method which is capable of evaluating the similarity of life loss in dam accidents.
A dam is a complex and important water-retaining structure. Once the dam is broken, the flood will cause immeasurable damage to the lives and properties of the downstream people, so it is particularly important to have the dam risk management. Since the dam-break flood is a severe-consequence low-frequency event, the corresponding fatalities caused by it are difficult to estimate due to the lack of relevant data and poor data continuity. This paper analyzes the direct and indirect factors affecting the risk of life loss in dam failures and studies the characteristics, distribution rules, and membership functions of each factor. An adaptive differential evolution method is constructed through an optimization of the mutation factors and cross factors of the differential evolution method. This proposed evaluation method also combines with the fuzzy clustering iterative method that is capable of evaluating the similarity of life loss in dam accidents. The effectiveness of the proposed method is verified by 16 dam-break case studies.

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