Seismic Reliability Assessment of Water Supply Systems Considering Critical Paths

In general, studies of the seismic reliability of water supply systems through hydraulic analysis models fall into three categories: (1) model development through hydraulic analysis, (2) establishment of post-earthquake recovery strategies, and (3) robust design in preparation for earthquakes and th...

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Main Authors: Chan Wook Lee, Hyuk Jae Kwon, Do Guen Yoo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-11-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/22/8056
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spelling doaj-c5198d3d4ab64a22812f99c503f63c292020-11-25T04:07:51ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172020-11-01108056805610.3390/app10228056Seismic Reliability Assessment of Water Supply Systems Considering Critical PathsChan Wook Lee0Hyuk Jae Kwon1Do Guen Yoo2Department of Civil Engineering, University of Suwon, Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi-do 445-743, KoreaDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Cheongju University, Cheongju 360-764, KoreaDepartment of Civil Engineering, University of Suwon, Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi-do 445-743, KoreaIn general, studies of the seismic reliability of water supply systems through hydraulic analysis models fall into three categories: (1) model development through hydraulic analysis, (2) establishment of post-earthquake recovery strategies, and (3) robust design in preparation for earthquakes and the development of improvement techniques. In this study, with regard to the design of earthquake resistance techniques, which is the third category, a seismic reliability assessment was conducted that considers the water supply system, and a plan to maximize the seismic reliability was determined as a result of the analysis. The degree of improvement in seismic reliability was quantified for water supply systems with various sources and water supply routes via modeling of seismic protection for each water supply route. Korea’s A industrial water system, which has a history of large-scale earthquakes, was divided into nine paths, and the reliability of the water supply system and the cost of earthquake resistance were calculated and compared between the different paths. A water supply path consists of a combination of pipes of various sizes and lengths, and the amount of water to be supplied differs between paths. Quantifying the effect of the water supply system and the seismic reliability of a route is intended to provide a basic methodology for identifying the critical path that should be the target of seismic protection when money and resources available for construction are limited. This methodology was used to confirm that the reliability of the water supply, the demand for water, and the cost of earthquake resistance should be considered together to establish an earthquake resistance strategy for the critical path in a water supply system. We expect that the results of this study will be used to establish detailed strategies for preliminary reinforcement against earthquake damage based on critical paths rather than all or individual pipelines in a water supply network.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/22/8056water supply systemsseismicreliability assessmentcritical paths
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Seismic Reliability Assessment of Water Supply Systems Considering Critical Paths
Applied Sciences
water supply systems
seismic
reliability assessment
critical paths
author_facet Chan Wook Lee
Hyuk Jae Kwon
Do Guen Yoo
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title Seismic Reliability Assessment of Water Supply Systems Considering Critical Paths
title_short Seismic Reliability Assessment of Water Supply Systems Considering Critical Paths
title_full Seismic Reliability Assessment of Water Supply Systems Considering Critical Paths
title_fullStr Seismic Reliability Assessment of Water Supply Systems Considering Critical Paths
title_full_unstemmed Seismic Reliability Assessment of Water Supply Systems Considering Critical Paths
title_sort seismic reliability assessment of water supply systems considering critical paths
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2020-11-01
description In general, studies of the seismic reliability of water supply systems through hydraulic analysis models fall into three categories: (1) model development through hydraulic analysis, (2) establishment of post-earthquake recovery strategies, and (3) robust design in preparation for earthquakes and the development of improvement techniques. In this study, with regard to the design of earthquake resistance techniques, which is the third category, a seismic reliability assessment was conducted that considers the water supply system, and a plan to maximize the seismic reliability was determined as a result of the analysis. The degree of improvement in seismic reliability was quantified for water supply systems with various sources and water supply routes via modeling of seismic protection for each water supply route. Korea’s A industrial water system, which has a history of large-scale earthquakes, was divided into nine paths, and the reliability of the water supply system and the cost of earthquake resistance were calculated and compared between the different paths. A water supply path consists of a combination of pipes of various sizes and lengths, and the amount of water to be supplied differs between paths. Quantifying the effect of the water supply system and the seismic reliability of a route is intended to provide a basic methodology for identifying the critical path that should be the target of seismic protection when money and resources available for construction are limited. This methodology was used to confirm that the reliability of the water supply, the demand for water, and the cost of earthquake resistance should be considered together to establish an earthquake resistance strategy for the critical path in a water supply system. We expect that the results of this study will be used to establish detailed strategies for preliminary reinforcement against earthquake damage based on critical paths rather than all or individual pipelines in a water supply network.
topic water supply systems
seismic
reliability assessment
critical paths
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/22/8056
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