Mathematical Methodology in the Seismic Resilience Evaluation of the Water Supply System

This paper has collected more than one hundred papers about resilience at home and abroad, summarised and analysed the meaning and evaluation methods of resilience and then summarised the key issues. Through research on these papers, we found that the current evaluation method for the water supply s...

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Main Authors: Qian Li, Wei Shan, Tianlai Yu, Tiancheng Wang, Mohamed Hamdy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2023-01-01
Series:Applied Mathematics and Nonlinear Sciences
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/amns.2021.2.00212
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author Qian Li
Wei Shan
Tianlai Yu
Tiancheng Wang
Mohamed Hamdy
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Wei Shan
Tianlai Yu
Tiancheng Wang
Mohamed Hamdy
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description This paper has collected more than one hundred papers about resilience at home and abroad, summarised and analysed the meaning and evaluation methods of resilience and then summarised the key issues. Through research on these papers, we found that the current evaluation method for the water supply system seismic resilience is divided into two aspects: on the one hand, it’s based on the seismic performance of water supply system, where the system itself evaluates the resilience absorbs the earthquake resistance level. On the other hand, the assessment is based on the post-earthquake recovery ability of the water supply system, namely the recovery time, recovery degree, recovery path and the resilience level of resources input. Based on past seismic safety of the water supply system and research on post-earthquake recovery ability, the meaning of water supply system in seismic resilience should include two aspects of seismic safety and post-earthquake recovery ability. From using the seismic safety evaluation method also and post-earthquake recovery ability in two angles, this paper gives a comprehensive multiple evaluation index framework of the evaluation model and points out that water system earthquake state resilience evaluative criteria and the requirements of the current seismic code should match.
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spelling doaj.art-b82e43a891474e479169d54830a661892023-09-11T07:01:07ZengSciendoApplied Mathematics and Nonlinear Sciences2444-86562023-01-0181455410.2478/amns.2021.2.00212Mathematical Methodology in the Seismic Resilience Evaluation of the Water Supply SystemQian Li0Wei Shan1Tianlai Yu2Tiancheng Wang3Mohamed Hamdy41Northeast Forestry University Engineering Consulting Design Institute Co., Ltd., Harbin, China1Northeast Forestry University Engineering Consulting Design Institute Co., Ltd., Harbin, China2Northeast Forestry University, School of Civil Engineering, Harbin, China3Harbin Vocational Technical College, Harbin, China4College of Engineering, Applied Science University-Bahrain, Al-Ekir, BahrainThis paper has collected more than one hundred papers about resilience at home and abroad, summarised and analysed the meaning and evaluation methods of resilience and then summarised the key issues. Through research on these papers, we found that the current evaluation method for the water supply system seismic resilience is divided into two aspects: on the one hand, it’s based on the seismic performance of water supply system, where the system itself evaluates the resilience absorbs the earthquake resistance level. On the other hand, the assessment is based on the post-earthquake recovery ability of the water supply system, namely the recovery time, recovery degree, recovery path and the resilience level of resources input. Based on past seismic safety of the water supply system and research on post-earthquake recovery ability, the meaning of water supply system in seismic resilience should include two aspects of seismic safety and post-earthquake recovery ability. From using the seismic safety evaluation method also and post-earthquake recovery ability in two angles, this paper gives a comprehensive multiple evaluation index framework of the evaluation model and points out that water system earthquake state resilience evaluative criteria and the requirements of the current seismic code should match.https://doi.org/10.2478/amns.2021.2.00212water supply systemseismic resilienceseismic safetypost-earthquake recovery abilitymathematical methodology
spellingShingle Qian Li
Wei Shan
Tianlai Yu
Tiancheng Wang
Mohamed Hamdy
Mathematical Methodology in the Seismic Resilience Evaluation of the Water Supply System
Applied Mathematics and Nonlinear Sciences
water supply system
seismic resilience
seismic safety
post-earthquake recovery ability
mathematical methodology
title Mathematical Methodology in the Seismic Resilience Evaluation of the Water Supply System
title_full Mathematical Methodology in the Seismic Resilience Evaluation of the Water Supply System
title_fullStr Mathematical Methodology in the Seismic Resilience Evaluation of the Water Supply System
title_full_unstemmed Mathematical Methodology in the Seismic Resilience Evaluation of the Water Supply System
title_short Mathematical Methodology in the Seismic Resilience Evaluation of the Water Supply System
title_sort mathematical methodology in the seismic resilience evaluation of the water supply system
topic water supply system
seismic resilience
seismic safety
post-earthquake recovery ability
mathematical methodology
url https://doi.org/10.2478/amns.2021.2.00212
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