In the present study, a strategy to assess liquefaction risk of road infrastructures has been proposed, as combination of liquefaction hazard, infrastructures vulnerability and exposure of transportation network. The proposed methodology includes a capacity analysis of the road network performed on both pre- and post-liquefaction scenarios to evaluate the social cost in terms of delay cost suffered by the transportation system. The approach has been applied to the municipality of Terre del Reno (Italy), that in 2012 suffered a severe seismic sequence that induced extensive liquefaction evidences over the territory. A multi-layer database, on a Geographical Information Systems (GIS) platform, has been created, with the aim to overlap information about subsoil, earthquake intensity, groundwater depth and road network configuration. The Vulnerability of road has been evaluated by the settlements of embankment on liquefied soils and, according to the damage level occurred, a loss of functionality has been assigned. Finally, performing a transportation analysis, the effects on the traffic conditions have been evaluated in terms of Total Delay Cost, suffer by the road users. Preliminary results showed a redistribution of the traffic flows caused by the service loss of crucial road sections due to the liquefaction evidences on the transportation network and the related Total Delay Cost has been quantified.

D’Apuzzo, M., Evangelisti, A., Modoni, G., Spacagna, R., Paolella, L., Santilli, D., et al. (2020). Simplified approach for liquefaction risk assessment of transportation systems: preliminary outcomes. In Gervasi O. et al. (a cura di), Computational science and its applications – ICCSA 2020 (pp. 130-145). Springer [10.1007/978-3-030-58820-5_10].

Simplified approach for liquefaction risk assessment of transportation systems: preliminary outcomes

Nicolosi, Vittorio
2020-01-01

Abstract

In the present study, a strategy to assess liquefaction risk of road infrastructures has been proposed, as combination of liquefaction hazard, infrastructures vulnerability and exposure of transportation network. The proposed methodology includes a capacity analysis of the road network performed on both pre- and post-liquefaction scenarios to evaluate the social cost in terms of delay cost suffered by the transportation system. The approach has been applied to the municipality of Terre del Reno (Italy), that in 2012 suffered a severe seismic sequence that induced extensive liquefaction evidences over the territory. A multi-layer database, on a Geographical Information Systems (GIS) platform, has been created, with the aim to overlap information about subsoil, earthquake intensity, groundwater depth and road network configuration. The Vulnerability of road has been evaluated by the settlements of embankment on liquefied soils and, according to the damage level occurred, a loss of functionality has been assigned. Finally, performing a transportation analysis, the effects on the traffic conditions have been evaluated in terms of Total Delay Cost, suffer by the road users. Preliminary results showed a redistribution of the traffic flows caused by the service loss of crucial road sections due to the liquefaction evidences on the transportation network and the related Total Delay Cost has been quantified.
2020
Settore ICAR/04 - STRADE, FERROVIE E AEROPORTI
English
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo scientifico in atti di convegno
Liquefaction
Transportation network
Embankments
Serviceability
Social cost
Seismic risk
EU funded project LIQUEFACT “Assessment and mitigation of liquefaction potential across Europe: a holistic approach to protect structures/infrastructures for improved resilience to earthquakeinduced liquefaction disasters”, project ID 700748 funded under the H2020-DRS-2015
D’Apuzzo, M., Evangelisti, A., Modoni, G., Spacagna, R., Paolella, L., Santilli, D., et al. (2020). Simplified approach for liquefaction risk assessment of transportation systems: preliminary outcomes. In Gervasi O. et al. (a cura di), Computational science and its applications – ICCSA 2020 (pp. 130-145). Springer [10.1007/978-3-030-58820-5_10].
D’Apuzzo, M; Evangelisti, A; Modoni, G; Spacagna, R; Paolella, L; Santilli, D; Nicolosi, V
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