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    Risk Assessment of Urban Transportation Complex Hub from Resilience Perspective: An Empirical Study on Xi’an North Railway Station

    Source: Natural Hazards Review:;2024:;Volume ( 025 ):;issue: 004::page 04024042-1
    Author:
    Gaole Wan
    ,
    Daniel “Jian” Sun
    ,
    Binbin Peng
    ,
    Xinhua Mao
    DOI: 10.1061/NHREFO.NHENG-2012
    Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
    Abstract: With the development of multimodel transportation system in megacities, the risk assessment of transportation complex hubs plays a significant role in facing various uncertainties within the urban comprehensive transportation system. This study first identified the hazard sources of various subsystems in urban transportation complex hubs based on the Hazard and Operability (HAZOP) method. In terms of four typical risk events, i.e., fire, flood, stampede, and abnormal retention, the corresponding fault tree models were constructed and transformed into Bayesian networks for quantitative analysis. Thus, the posterior probabilities of root nodes in Bayesian networks were obtained and further used by density-based spatial clustering of applications with noise (DBSCAN) clustering to screen out major hazard sources. Next, a risk assessment index system for urban transportation complex hubs was established from a resilience perspective, including first-level indexes of personnel, equipment, environment, and management, with a number of second-level indexes under them. The Grey-DEMATEL and entropy weight methods were introduced to obtain the combined weight for each index, so that a risk assessment model was developed based on a cloud model. Finally, the Xi’an North Railway Station, China was used as an empirical case study. The results indicate that the comprehensive risk of the station is at a relatively low level. In terms of first-level indexes, the risks of personnel, equipment, and environment are at a relatively low level, while the risk of management is at a normal level. The methodological framework and findings of this study may provide benchmark and guidelines for further resilience assessment of urban infrastructure facilities. This study proposed a methodological framework for risk assessment from a resilience perspective, enabling a comprehensive risk assessment of urban transportation complex hubs. Field data (2022.6-2023.3) from the Xi’an North Railway Station, Shaanxi Province, China were collected and used to identify and screen the major hazard sources, on which a resilience-oriented risk assessment index system was established, so that a cloud model was introduced to quantify risks across various aspects of the station. The results indicate that the risk level for personnel, equipment, and environment is relatively low, with the management risk level being normal, and the overall risk of the system being relatively low. This study provides an innovative method for establishing a risk assessment index system for large comprehensive transportation hubs, in which additional appropriate and updated indexes may be introduced according to research objectives, to enhance the pertinence of risk assessment. Furthermore, the methodology may be extended into other transportation facility assessments, serving as a benchmark for future risk assessment in similar contexts and environments, thereby contributing to improving the overall safety and resilience of urban transportation systems.
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    contributor authorGaole Wan
    contributor authorDaniel “Jian” Sun
    contributor authorBinbin Peng
    contributor authorXinhua Mao
    date accessioned2025-04-20T10:01:19Z
    date available2025-04-20T10:01:19Z
    date copyright8/28/2024 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2024
    identifier otherNHREFO.NHENG-2012.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4303849
    description abstractWith the development of multimodel transportation system in megacities, the risk assessment of transportation complex hubs plays a significant role in facing various uncertainties within the urban comprehensive transportation system. This study first identified the hazard sources of various subsystems in urban transportation complex hubs based on the Hazard and Operability (HAZOP) method. In terms of four typical risk events, i.e., fire, flood, stampede, and abnormal retention, the corresponding fault tree models were constructed and transformed into Bayesian networks for quantitative analysis. Thus, the posterior probabilities of root nodes in Bayesian networks were obtained and further used by density-based spatial clustering of applications with noise (DBSCAN) clustering to screen out major hazard sources. Next, a risk assessment index system for urban transportation complex hubs was established from a resilience perspective, including first-level indexes of personnel, equipment, environment, and management, with a number of second-level indexes under them. The Grey-DEMATEL and entropy weight methods were introduced to obtain the combined weight for each index, so that a risk assessment model was developed based on a cloud model. Finally, the Xi’an North Railway Station, China was used as an empirical case study. The results indicate that the comprehensive risk of the station is at a relatively low level. In terms of first-level indexes, the risks of personnel, equipment, and environment are at a relatively low level, while the risk of management is at a normal level. The methodological framework and findings of this study may provide benchmark and guidelines for further resilience assessment of urban infrastructure facilities. This study proposed a methodological framework for risk assessment from a resilience perspective, enabling a comprehensive risk assessment of urban transportation complex hubs. Field data (2022.6-2023.3) from the Xi’an North Railway Station, Shaanxi Province, China were collected and used to identify and screen the major hazard sources, on which a resilience-oriented risk assessment index system was established, so that a cloud model was introduced to quantify risks across various aspects of the station. The results indicate that the risk level for personnel, equipment, and environment is relatively low, with the management risk level being normal, and the overall risk of the system being relatively low. This study provides an innovative method for establishing a risk assessment index system for large comprehensive transportation hubs, in which additional appropriate and updated indexes may be introduced according to research objectives, to enhance the pertinence of risk assessment. Furthermore, the methodology may be extended into other transportation facility assessments, serving as a benchmark for future risk assessment in similar contexts and environments, thereby contributing to improving the overall safety and resilience of urban transportation systems.
    publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
    titleRisk Assessment of Urban Transportation Complex Hub from Resilience Perspective: An Empirical Study on Xi’an North Railway Station
    typeJournal Article
    journal volume25
    journal issue4
    journal titleNatural Hazards Review
    identifier doi10.1061/NHREFO.NHENG-2012
    journal fristpage04024042-1
    journal lastpage04024042-21
    page21
    treeNatural Hazards Review:;2024:;Volume ( 025 ):;issue: 004
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