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Emergence of Antifragility by Optimum Postdisruption Restoration Planning of Infrastructure Networks
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: A system is antifragile if its performance improves as the result of exposure to stressors, shocks, or disruptions. This behavior is typical of complex systems and is not usually exhibited by engineered technical systems. ...
Resilience Evaluation Framework for Integrated Civil Infrastructure–Community Systems under Seismic Hazard
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Seismic resilience of civil infrastructure systems is an essential property of modern communities. In this paper, an agent-based modeling framework to evaluate the seismic resilience of an integrated system consisting of ...
Resilience Evaluation Framework for Integrated Civil Infrastructure–Community Systems under Seismic Hazard
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Seismic resilience of civil infrastructure systems is an essential property of modern communities. In this paper, an agent-based modeling framework to evaluate the seismic resilience of an integrated system consisting of ...
Enhancing Infrastructure Resilience by Using Dynamically Updated Damage Estimates in Optimal Repair Planning: The Power Grid Case
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Besides robustness, a crucial aspect of power grid resilience is the postdisruption restoration of transmission capacity. Conventionally, grid repair planning is initiated when damage assessment is complete. With the current ...