A Neurofuzzy Knowledge Model for the Quantification of Structural Flexibility

R.W.J. Hoekman, R. Blok, F. Herwijnen, van

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Abstract

An assessment tool in the form of a neurofuzzy knowledge model is proposed, intended to quantitatively express the performance of building structures in relation to the suitability of a building regarding its structural flexibility. Structural flexibility is seen as a critical design criterion in the development of buildings fostering a prolonged service life, whose performance is dependant on their level of adaptability. The knowledge model is designed as a hybrid neurofuzzy system, built upon the principles of Fuzzy Logic and neural networks.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCMS 2009 conference on lifecycle design of buildings, systems and materials, CIB W115 construction materials stewardship, 12-15 June 2009, Enschede, The Netherlands
Place of PublicationEnschede, the Netherlands
PublisherInternational Council for Research and Innovation in Building and Construction (CIB)
Pages66-71
ISBN (Print)978-90-9024420-4
Publication statusPublished - 2009
Eventconference; CIB W115 - Construction Material Stewardship CMS 2009; 2009-06-12; 2009-06-15 -
Duration: 12 Jun 200915 Jun 2009

Conference

Conferenceconference; CIB W115 - Construction Material Stewardship CMS 2009; 2009-06-12; 2009-06-15
Period12/06/0915/06/09
OtherCIB W115 - Construction Material Stewardship CMS 2009

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