Typology Selection of Retaining Walls Based on Multicriteria Decision-Making Methods
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Muñoz-Medina, Belén; Ordóñez García, Bonifacio Javier; Romana, Manuel G.; Lara-Galera, AntonioEditorial
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Multicriteria decision-making Retaining wall Selection criteria Construction requirements AHP method VIKOR method TOPSIS method
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2021-02-05Referencia bibliográfica
Muñoz-Medina, B.; Ordóñez, J.; Romana, M.G.; Lara-Galera, A. Typology Selection of Retaining Walls Based on Multicriteria Decision-Making Methods. Appl. Sci. 2021, 11, 1457. [https://doi.org/10.3390/app11041457]
Abstract
In civil engineering and construction, in the selection of the most adequate and sustainable
alternative, all of the alternatives and selection criteria, such as the requirements of the construction
process (which are often overlooked) and the preferences of designers, clients, or contractors, are
not always taken into account. The purpose of this article is to suggest a methodology that may
allow studying all of the possible alternatives to find the most ideal solution among all of the
existing possibilities for the selection of retaining walls to be built in infrastructures in different
environments. For this purpose, all typologies of retaining walls and selection criteria (external
requirements, construction requirements, characteristics of the natural land and economic criteria)
are first identified. Subsequently, a simple methodological method is proposed, allowing the relative
importance of each criterion to be established and allowing us to select the most suitable solution for
each situation by successively applying different multicriteria decision-making methods. Finally, the
methodology developed is applied to two projects in different locations with different constraints.
The results obtained provide a set of compromise solutions that remain as best-rank alternatives
when the weights of the criteria change. Therefore, the methodology developed can be applied to the
selection of typologies of other structures in future projects.