Risk analysis and optimization of road tunnels
Probabilistic methods of risk optimization are applied to identify the most effective safety measures applied to road tunnels. The total consequences of alternative tunnel arrangements are assessed using Bayesian networks supplemented by decision and utility nodes. It is shown that the probabilistic...
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