Fuzzy Monte Carlo simulation and risk assessment in construction

Fuzzy Monte Carlo simulation and risk assessment in construction

0.00 Avg rating0 Votes
Article ID: iaor20103359
Volume: 25
Issue: 4
Start Page Number: 238
End Page Number: 252
Publication Date: May 2010
Journal: Computer-Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering
Authors: , ,
Keywords: risk
Abstract:

Monte Carlo simulation has been used extensively for addressing probabilistic uncertainty in range estimating for construction projects. However, subjective and linguistically expressed information results in added non-probabilistic uncertainty in construction management. Fuzzy logic has been used successfully for representing such uncertainties in construction projects. In practice, an approach that can handle both random and fuzzy uncertainties in a risk assessment model is necessary. This article discusses the deficiencies of the available methods and proposes a Fuzzy Monte Carlo Simulation (FMCS) framework for risk analysis of construction projects. In this framework, we construct a fuzzy cumulative distribution function as a novel way to represent uncertainty. To verify the feasibility of the FMCS framework and demonstrate its main features, the authors have developed a special purpose simulation template for cost range estimating. This template is employed to estimate the cost of a highway overpass project.

Reviews

Required fields are marked *. Your email address will not be published.