This study investigates the challenging task of predicting the strength of subgrade soils, which serve as the foundation of superstructure systems. Due to the inherent complexity of soil behavior, traditional empirical methods often fall short in providing consistent and reliable estimations. To address this limitation, a fuzzy entropy-based TOPSIS multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) approach is proposed. Methodologically, the study introduces a novel fuzzy entropy function that extends existing fuzzy entropy formulations and is compared against conventional fuzzy entropy measures. Using the newly proposed Pm− fuzzy entropy (m = 0.5), a soil stabilization quality ranking was obtained and validated against classical fuzzy entropy-based TOPSIS results. It is important to emphasize that the primary objective of the proposed framework is not to provide direct numerical estimates of CBR values, but rather to support the decision-making process by ranking soil options based on multiple criteria under conditions of uncertainty. The robustness of the rankings was further examined using California Bearing Ratio (CBR) data and comprehensive sensitivity analyses to consider uncertainties from expert judgments and laboratory measurements. The proposed approach offers a solution for multi-criteria decision-making processes in uncertain environments, ensuring high rating consistency and adaptability.
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Gökhan Çuvalcıoğlu
Sinem Yılmaz Tarsuslu
Arif Bal
Applied Sciences
Mersin Üniversitesi
Tarsus University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69df2c2fe4eeef8a2a6b1363 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/app16083781
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