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Sensitivity analysis in seismic loss estimation of urban infrastructures

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ABSTRACT Iran, as a seismic country, is situated over the Himalayan-Alpied seismic belt and has faced many destructive earthquakes throughout history. Therefore, it is very important to evaluate the possible… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT Iran, as a seismic country, is situated over the Himalayan-Alpied seismic belt and has faced many destructive earthquakes throughout history. Therefore, it is very important to evaluate the possible damage to the existing infrastructure based on statistical and spatial analysis. In this study, a new model is developed to analyse seismic damages based on seismic hazard assessment and extraction of the vulnerability function for all features of fuel infrastructure. To consider uncertainty analysis in the model, Monte Carlo simulation is used based on 10,000 iterations. The results of hazard analysis indicated that peak ground acceleration is about 0.18 g and there is slight to moderate damages to the desired fuel infrastructure in the study area. Moreover, sensitivity analysis is also performed to determine how median, standard deviation (or beta), grid size, attenuation relationships, liquefaction and landslide susceptibility impact the seismic loss. Last but not least, the effect of input parameters of earthquake scenarios including magnitude, focal depth and focal distance are also analysed in conjunction with regression analysis. The results of the study show that magnitude and focal distance are the most sensitive parameters in which the expected damage to the fuel infrastructure is reduced by about 25% if the epicentre of the earthquake is moved from 10 to 25 km.

Keywords: infrastructure; seismic loss; analysis; sensitivity analysis

Journal Title: Geomatics, Natural Hazards and Risk
Year Published: 2018

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