Neutrosophic Function for Assessing the Scale Effect of the Rock Joint Surface Roughness
A new investigation method is proposed for recording large-sized joint profiles and making statistical analyses of the joint roughness coefficient (JRC) values of the 10–300 cm sized profiles. The mechanical hand profilograph is used for joint roughness measurement due to its advantage of easy opera...
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doaj-2d251bad6c974aecb5de1d8c0055c4742021-07-19T01:04:36ZengHindawi LimitedMathematical Problems in Engineering1563-51472021-01-01202110.1155/2021/6611627Neutrosophic Function for Assessing the Scale Effect of the Rock Joint Surface RoughnessRui Yong0Shaonan Tan1Jun Ye2Shigui Du3Key Laboratory of Rock Mechanics and Geohazards of Zhejiang ProvinceKey Laboratory of Rock Mechanics and Geohazards of Zhejiang ProvinceKey Laboratory of Rock Mechanics and Geohazards of Zhejiang ProvinceKey Laboratory of Rock Mechanics and Geohazards of Zhejiang ProvinceA new investigation method is proposed for recording large-sized joint profiles and making statistical analyses of the joint roughness coefficient (JRC) values of the 10–300 cm sized profiles. The mechanical hand profilograph is used for joint roughness measurement due to its advantage of easy operation and high accuracy in recording joint traces. Based on the proposed method, it provides sufficient samples from various positions on the large joint profile, which allows the statistical evaluation of JRC values. A neutrosophic number (NN) is employed for revealing determinate and/or indeterminate information as it consists of determinate and indeterminate parts. Due to the uncertainty of JRC in the real world, NN is chosen to represent the JRC value, which is not only random but also a fuzzy indefinite parameter. The neutrosophic function is used to analyze and express the scale effect of joint surface roughness, and its derivative is used to describe the changing trend of the scale effect. The results show that the JRC value of the joint profile is related to the scale and has a negative effect on the surface roughness of the rock joint. The indeterminate information about the scale effect on joint roughness is described by the neutrosophic functions, and the derivative indicated that the JRC values of small samples are more sensitive than those of large-sized examples. When the length of the sample exceeds the stationarity limit of 80 cm, the roughness appears to be almost scale independent.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6611627 |
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Neutrosophic Function for Assessing the Scale Effect of the Rock Joint Surface Roughness |
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Neutrosophic Function for Assessing the Scale Effect of the Rock Joint Surface Roughness |
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A new investigation method is proposed for recording large-sized joint profiles and making statistical analyses of the joint roughness coefficient (JRC) values of the 10–300 cm sized profiles. The mechanical hand profilograph is used for joint roughness measurement due to its advantage of easy operation and high accuracy in recording joint traces. Based on the proposed method, it provides sufficient samples from various positions on the large joint profile, which allows the statistical evaluation of JRC values. A neutrosophic number (NN) is employed for revealing determinate and/or indeterminate information as it consists of determinate and indeterminate parts. Due to the uncertainty of JRC in the real world, NN is chosen to represent the JRC value, which is not only random but also a fuzzy indefinite parameter. The neutrosophic function is used to analyze and express the scale effect of joint surface roughness, and its derivative is used to describe the changing trend of the scale effect. The results show that the JRC value of the joint profile is related to the scale and has a negative effect on the surface roughness of the rock joint. The indeterminate information about the scale effect on joint roughness is described by the neutrosophic functions, and the derivative indicated that the JRC values of small samples are more sensitive than those of large-sized examples. When the length of the sample exceeds the stationarity limit of 80 cm, the roughness appears to be almost scale independent. |
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