Expanded Triangular Fuzzy Neutrosophic Numbers for Safety Risk Evaluation of Urban Rail Transit Engineering: An Innovative Method for Better Risk Assessment
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Triangular Fuzzy Neutrosophic Numbers; Urban Rail Transit Engineering; Uncertainty; Safety Risk.Abstract
Safety assessment of urban rail transit (URT) operations plays a crucial role not only in shaping
passenger travel choices but also in urban development planning. The findings of such
assessments are valuable for both passengers and transport operators. In this study, we propose
an integrated multi-stage evaluation framework to assess URT operations from a safety
perspective. This framework considers decision-makers' (DMs') risk preferences and the
uncertainty of available information. We employ two key methods: the CRITIC method to
determine the weights of evaluation criteria and the MOORA method to rank the alternatives.
Both methods operate within the framework of triangular fuzzy neutrosophic sets (TFNSs) to
handle uncertainty and imprecise data. Our evaluation includes nine criteria and six alternatives,
assessed by four experts and decision-makers. The results indicate that Structural Integrity is the
most critical criterion, having the highest weight in the evaluation process.
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