International Journal of Neutrosophic Science
  IJNS
  2690-6805
  2692-6148
  
   10.54216/IJNS
   https://www.americaspg.com/journals/show/1395
  
 
 
  
   2020
  
  
   2020
  
 
 
  
   Assessment of Structural Cracks in Aircraft Using a Decision-Making Approach Based on Enhanced Entropy and Single-Valued Neutrosophic Sets
  
  
   American University in the Emirates, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
   
    Nahia
    Mourad
   
  
  
   Structural health monitoring (SHM) tries to determine the status of substances, elements, and the life expectancy of any aircraft building. It also serves as a vital tool for ensuring the structural integrity and safety of the aircraft. This research used a neutrosophic-Entropy model to assess the structural cracks in the reinforced concrete aircraft to evaluate its structural performance. For example, Entropy may be used in the civil engineering profession to pick subcontractors, manage traffic, and monitor the structural integrity of a structure, among other things. SHM in reinforced concrete aircraft buildings is examined in this research using the suggested technology. Expert groups were consulted to help determine the level of significance among the parameters used to monitor the aircraft's structural integrity. To further understand the structures' actual improvement, the Entropy approach given here would be quite beneficial. Also, we presented some neutrosophic multiplications. Neutrosophic multiplication module (NMM)  (a.k.a.                     ) (commulative group (A))has produced some surprising new findings, which we explore in this article. As a bonus, we'll shed some light on a few related topics to the NMM itself. Since the Neutrosophic Jacobson radical of the A multiplication modules is a Neutrosophic small submodule of   , then    must be a Neutrosophic cyclic module, as we demonstrate. Last but not least, we prove that E (Universal) is a NMM only if and only when it's Neutrosophic divided modules more than a Neutrosophic integral domain.
  
  
   2022
  
  
   2022
  
  
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   10.54216/IJNS.190404
   https://www.americaspg.com/articleinfo/21/show/1395