2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.elstat.2004.01.014
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Lightning risk assessment using fuzzy logic

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“…Various applications of hierarchical fuzzy inference models can be found in the construction sector (Dikmen et al 2007;Zeng et al 2007;Malinowska 2011) in the chemical industry (Darbra and Casal 2009), in medicine (Nascimento et al 2009), in risk analysis of natural disasters (Tsataltzinos et al 2009;Gallego et al 2004), as well as in management (Nissen 2007).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Various applications of hierarchical fuzzy inference models can be found in the construction sector (Dikmen et al 2007;Zeng et al 2007;Malinowska 2011) in the chemical industry (Darbra and Casal 2009), in medicine (Nascimento et al 2009), in risk analysis of natural disasters (Tsataltzinos et al 2009;Gallego et al 2004), as well as in management (Nissen 2007).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Risk assessment in Colombia involves some research works and methodologies focused in the analysis of risk levels [65]- [70] and the development of warning alarm systems [71]- [74]. Lightning generates high currents and overvoltages that can produce dangerous voltages (step and touch voltages), affecting the isolation of equipment or cause fires in presence of flammable materials [66]. These events can be generated under specific conditions and depend on the lightning impact and the type of electromagnetic coupling [26].…”
Section: Risk Assessment and Warning Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A more detailed use of fuzzy techniques for this problem is explained by Gallego et al 12 ; simplifications have been made here because the example is just for illustration purposes.…”
Section: A First Application Examplementioning
confidence: 99%