Assessment Approach to Deterioration of Exterior Wall Tiles Based on Multiple Linear Regression Model
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1.西南交通大学;2.Southwest Jiaotong University;3.Sichuan Architectural Design and Research Institute Co., Ltd

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    As the risk of falling caused by deterioration of exterior wall tiles has become increasingly prominent, a multiple linear regression model is proposed to rapidly assess the deterioration degree based on field surveys. This method aims to reduce the ambiguity of existing assessment approaches while improving diagnostic efficiency. Firstly, the types of deterioration and their impacts on exterior wall tiles was classified and analyzed according to the available research, and qualitative assessment standards for deterioration was summarized. Then, the image library covering the deterioration of exterior wall tiles was established through surveys, and evaluation of the deterioration based on the proposed standards by groups was conducted. . Subsequently, an assessment model for the deterioration was built using a multiple linear regression approach, with a determination coefficient R2 of 82.45%, and the impact of independent variables on dependent variables was statistically significant. To further standardize the assessment results, a value function was introduced to process the model output, obtaining a normalized degree of deterioration assessment value. Finally, combining the regression model, value function, and rating standards of deterioration degree, a complete set of assessment approach was formed. Compared with traditional assessment ways, this approach has the advantages of being comprehensive, simple, efficient, and highly applicable, as verified through practical examples.

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  • Received:February 28,2024
  • Revised:June 11,2024
  • Adopted:June 29,2024
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