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Development of a civil infrastructure resilience assessment framework and its application to a nuclear power plant

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Development of a civil infrastructure resilience assessment framework and its application to a nuclear power plant

T. K. Singhal, O. Kwon, et al.

Explore the groundbreaking Civil Infrastructure Resilience Assessment Framework (CIRAF) developed by Tarun K. Singhal, Oh-Sung Kwon, Evan C. Bentz, and Constantin Christopoulos from the University of Toronto. This innovative framework uses a Bayesian Network approach to assess the seismic fragility and resilience of civil infrastructure systems, evaluating factors such as functionality loss and recovery time. Delve into its application through a case study of a nuclear power generation system and uncover effective upgrade strategies.

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Abstract
Recent disruptive events, such as earthquakes or floods, have caused severe damage to civil infrastructure systems. Thus, there is a need to extend the focus of traditional design practices to include resilience-based design approaches which can help in defining preventive actions and measures to mitigate the consequences caused by such disruptive events. This paper presents a Civil Infrastructure Resilience Assessment Framework (CIRAF) to assess the seismic fragility and resilience of a single or multiple interconnected civil infrastructure systems following a disruptive event. Once the information regarding the infrastructure system, hazards, fragility functions, component’s damage state correlation, recovery modes, and upgrade methods are identified, then the framework can be used to quantify the loss of functionality, recovery time, repair cost, and overall resilience using a Bayesian Network approach. A state-of-the-art engineering tool is also developed using the framework that would enable the stakeholders to compare different upgrade strategies through an easy to use web interface and thus easing the decision-making process. A case study of a hypothetical nuclear power generation system is used to assess the seismic fragility and resilience using the proposed framework.
Publisher
Structure and Infrastructure Engineering
Published On
Oct 16, 2020
Authors
Tarun K. Singhal, Oh-Sung Kwon, Evan C. Bentz, Constantin Christopoulos
Tags
Civil Infrastructure
Resilience Assessment
Seismic Fragility
Bayesian Network
Nuclear Power
Recovery Time
Repair Cost
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