Abstract

During the design process of a new mountainous motorways, multiple route schemes are often proposed for a comprehensive design effort. Each route scheme will have its advantages and disadvantages, so it is often difficult to choose a route scheme. Usually the expert decision method is used to screen the route schemes, but this method mainly relies on the personal experience of experts, and it is difficult to measure the criteria, which can lead to the embarrassing situation that different experts do not agree on the choice of routes.In order to optimize the route scheme for the design process of mountainous motorways and improve the efficiency and scientificity of route scheme selection, evaluation indicators were selected from traffic safety, construction economy, and environmental friendliness. The Entropy Weight Method (EWM) was used to assign the weight of the evaluation indicators. By improving the Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to an Ideal Solution (TOPSIS), the problem of subjective opinions and excessive reliance on objective data by designers in the multi factor evaluation process was overcome. A EWM-TOPSIS evaluation model was proposed. By analyzing specific examples of mountainous motorway construction, research results were obtained. The results indicate that the model can reflect the designer's intention towards the route scheme and the actual construction project. There is a high degree of consistency with the expert's empirical judgment, which verifies the feasibility and accuracy of the model. This model can provide reliable reference and basis for the decision-making of motorway route schemes in mountainous areas.

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