A compositional demand/supply framework to quantify the resilience of civil infrastructure systems (Re-CoDeS)

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Date
2018Type
- Journal Article
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Abstract
Disaster resilience of civil infrastructure systems is essential to security and economic stability of communities. The novel compositional demand/supply resilience framework named Re-CoDeS (Resilience-Compositional Demand/Supply) generalizes the concept of disaster resilience across the spectrum of civil infrastructure systems by accounting not only for the ability of the civil infrastructure system to supply its service to the community, but also for the community demand for such service in the aftermath of a disaster. A Lack of Resilience is consequently observed when the demand for service cannot be fully supplied. Normalized resilience measures are proposed to allow for direct comparisons between different civil infrastructure systems at component and system levels. A scheme is introduced to classify component and system configurations with respect to their resilience. In addition to quantify the resilience of civil infrastructure systems, Re-CoDeS can be used to evaluate or design community risk mitigation strategies and to optimize post-disaster recovery. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000228485Publication status
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Journal / series
Sustainable and Resilient InfrastructureVolume
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Publisher
Taylor & FrancisSubject
Resilience; Civil infrastructure system; Recovery; VulnerabilityOrganisational unit
03930 - Stojadinovic, Bozidar / Stojadinovic, Bozidar
Funding
153931 - Risk Governance of Deep Geothermal and Hydro Energy (SNF)
603389 - Harmonized approach to stress tests for critical infrastrctures against natural hazards (EC)
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