Application of Matter-element Theory for Systematic Safety Risk Grading on Expressways
Yuezeng Gao *
College of Civil Engineering and Transportation, North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power, Zhengzhou, 450045, China.
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Abstract
Traditional risk assessment methods for expressways cannot accurately evaluate in a dynamic manner and have certain limitations. The model established by the matter-element extension method can handle uncertainty and fuzziness dynamically and is a new type of mathematical model. This paper takes road alignment, subgrade and pavement, traffic safety facilities, and traffic environment as evaluation indicators, and uses the matter-element extension method to establish an evaluation model and calculate the results. The model effect is verified by the Xin-Yi Expressway. According to the calculation, the Xin-Yi Expressway is divided into 14 sections of low-risk level (Level I), 16 sections of relatively low-risk level (Level II), and 0 sections of general and high-risk levels. This paper finds that the safety risk classification model established by the matter-element extension method has certain feasibility and applicability and can dynamically evaluate the safety risk indicators of road sections based on traffic factors.
Keywords: Traffic safety, Matter-element extension model, safety risk classification