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Dokumenttyp:
Forschungsdaten
Veröffentlichungsdatum:
05.03.2024
Verantwortlich:
Rosero-Velásquez, Hugo
Autorinnen / Autoren:
Rosero-Velásquez, Hugo
Institutionszugehörigkeit:
TUM
Herausgeber:
TUM
Titel:
Graph-based model for reliability analysis of infrastructure networks
Identifikator:
doi:10.14459/2024mp1735865
Enddatum der Datenerzeugung:
08.03.2022
Fachgebiet:
BAU Bauingenieurwesen, Vermessungswesen
Quellen der Daten:
Simulationen / simulations; Statistik und Referenzdaten / statistics and reference data; Textdokumente / text documents
Andere Quellen der Daten:
Shapefiles
Datentyp:
mehrdimensionale Visualisierungen oder Modelle / models; Programme und Anwendungen / software and applications
Methode der Datenerhebung:
The context in which the model was created can be read from the document "Graph-based model for reliability analysis of infrastructure networks", which is part of this dataset
Beschreibung:
This document describes a model that simulates cascading effects within an infrastructure network such as a power grid or a water supply system. The script is written in python, with pre and post processing files in json format. The input data is the probability of failure of each nodal component of the network, and as output data the estimation of the probability of service disruption of the areas the network supplies to. Additionally, the model contains a taxonomy of the network components (nodes and lines), with associated fragility functions (i.e., functions of conditional probability of failure given an intensity measure) taken from the literature (FEMA, 2003). The algorithm for simulating cascading effects is based on the methodology presented in (Crucitti, Latora, & Marchiori, 2004; Hernandez-Fajardo, 2012; Poljanšek, Bono, & Gutiérrez, 2012). The provided data contains an example with the power network of Chile (Valparaíso Region), under earthquake events. This work was sponsored by the research and development projects RIESGOS (Grant No. 03G0876A-H) and RIESGOS 2.0 (Grant No. 03G0905A-J), funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) as part of the funding program “BMBF CLIENT II – International Partnerships for Sustainable Innovations".
Schlagworte:
Resilience; network reliability; graph theory; hazard analysis; probabilistic model
Technische Hinweise:
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Sprache:
en
Rechte:
by, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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