[1]BI Xirong,JI Kun,ZONG Chengcai,et al.Review on Advances in Quantitative Evaluation Methods for Engineering Seismic Resilience[J].Journal of Seismological Research,2020,43(03):417-430.
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Journal of Seismological Research[ISSN 1000-0666/CN 53-1062/P] Volume:
43
Number of periods:
2020 03
Page number:
417-430
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Public date:
2020-09-14
- Title:
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Review on Advances in Quantitative Evaluation Methods for Engineering Seismic Resilience
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BI Xirong 1; 2; JI Kun1; ZONG Chengcai1; REN Yefei1; WEN Ruizhi1
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(1.Key Laboratory of Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration,Institute of Engineering Mechanics,China Earthquake Administration,Harbin 150080,Heilongjiang,China)(2.Earthquake Agency of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region,Nanning 530022,Guangxi,China)
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- Keywords:
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Urban and Rural Resilience; quantitative evaluation of resilience; engineering resilience; post-disaster recovery; resilience evaluation
- CLC:
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TU352
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- Abstract:
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“Urban and Rural Resilience” has become a research hotspot and future direction in the field of disaster prevention and mitigation in China.The research on the quantitative assessment model of resilience is an important fundamental work to ensure its application.Firstly,according to the related research progress in different engineering fields,this paper summarizes seven factors of resilience evaluation:robustness,reliability,rapidity,recovery time,recovery degree,recovery strategy and cascade effect.Then,the existing resilience quantitative evaluation methods were divided into two categories by whether or not to consider the uncertainty.Each measurement method can be divided into static and dynamic performance-based method according to whether or not to consider the impact of recovery time.The existing quantitative assessment methods are systematically reviewed considering the advantages/disadvantages and their application scope.It is suggested to speed up the application of resilience based on the existing mature research results of vulnerability,durability and seismic risk zoning.