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Author(s)
Wenhui Zhang, Jing Dai, Yongmin Su, Qiqi Miao, Feng Guan and Zhiwei Gong
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DOI:10.17265/2328-2142/2017.06.002
Affiliation(s)
Department of Transportation, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, 150040, China
ABSTRACT
The duration of vehicle fire incidents has been
closely associated with incidents loss. Understanding the influential priority
of factors is significant to take targeted countermeasures for the managements.
Based on the database from WSDOT (Washington Department of Transportation) in USA, we analyze the
probability distribution of the vehicle fire accidents’ duration. Then we
classify the influential factors into the first-grade factors including three
categories: time, incident type, operation and the second-grade factors including
eight categories: quarter, week and day
time, etc. Then GRA (grey relational analysis) model is applied to
calculate grey relational grades of the influential factors. The results show
that the most important factor of the first-grade factors is incident type,
vehicles involved and agencies involved are the major factors among the
second-grade factors.
KEYWORDS
Incident duration, vehicle fire, influential factors, grey relational analysis.
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